Now it will be easy to identify the internal diseases, the world will change from AI 2D to 3D
Now it will be easy to identify the internal diseases, the world will change from AI 2D to 3D
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Every day, many new dimensions are being seen in the world's technical world, through technology, many people's lives are improving. Now a team of researchers from the University of California has prepared a technology through which 2D images can be converted into 3D. This will prove to be very important for accurate identification of activities and diseases inside the body.

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Identifying the harmful elements present in the body: According to the information received, senior scientist Idogan Ozkan said that the 3D image will be able to identify the harmful elements present in the body easily. This technique is going to prove very beneficial. Through this, scientists will be able to help in healing cells which will glow when they throw special light.

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The 2D image was not effective: According to the information found, due to the increase and change in the cells at times, it is not recognized by the 2D camera. Also, due to the changes in the cells within the body, there is also a risk of serious disease.

How will a 3D image be made? Stoddard says that using artificial intelligence, the camera fitted in the microscope can be converted into 3D. It is possible to identify every angle of the intestines. Also, cells can be easily identified. This has made the treatment more effective.

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Deep-Z Framework makes the image better: Researcher Nature Methods says that 'Deep-Z' framework has capabilities that will fix the shortcomings of the image. At the same time, 2D images can be converted into 3D images with a microscope. They believe that better treatment will be done through microscopy.

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