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Major step taken toward an open and shared digital brain atlasing framework

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TechAndComputer (Feb. 8, 2011) — Modern brain research generates immense quantities of data across different levels of detail, from gene activity to large-scale structure, using a wide array of methods. Each method has its own type of data and is stored in different databases. Integrating findings across levels of detail and from different databases, for example to find a link between gene expression and disease, is therefore challenging and...

TechAndComputer (Feb. 8, 2011) — Modern brain research generates immense quantities of data across different levels of detail, from gene activity to large-scale structure, using a wide array of methods. Each method has its own type of data and is stored in different databases. Integrating...

Computer-assisted diagnosis tools to aid pathologists

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TechAndComputer (Feb. 2, 2011) — Researchers are leveraging Ohio Supercomputer Center resources to develop computer-assisted diagnosis tools that will provide pathologists grading Follicular Lymphoma samples with quicker, more consistently accurate diagnoses.

"The advent of digital whole-slide scanners in recent years has spurred a revolution in imaging technology for histopathology," according to Metin N. Gurcan, Ph.D., an associate professor of...

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Data matrix codes used to catalogue archaeological heritage

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TechAndComputer (Jan. 21, 2011) — Researchers at the Centre for the Studies of Archaeological and Prehistoric Heritage (CEPAP) of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) have implemented an innovative system to register archaeological artifacts which eliminates problems in manual markings, such as errors in writing or erosion of data. The system, based on direct labelling using bi-dimensional data matrix (DM) codes, has been used by the CEPAP t...

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Surgeons, CCTV TV football gain from new video technology that banishes shadows and flare

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TechAndComputer (Jan. 20, 2011) — Researchers at the University of Warwick have developed the world's first complete High Dynamic Range (HDR) video system, from video capture to image display, that will help a range of users including: surveillance camera operators, surgeons using video to conduct or record surgery, and camera crews following a football being kicked from sunshine into shadow.

The researchers will be premiering footage of the...

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Interactive window shopping: Just wave your hands

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TechAndComputer (Jan. 17, 2011) — Researchers want to make shopping trips a special experience in future by enabling passers-by to operate window displays with hand and facial gestures. Four cameras record the 3-D positions of people's hands, face and eyes and transform them into commands for selecting and purchase goods -- even after the shop has closed.

A woman passing by the window display is captivated and asks her companion "Isn't the...

TechAndComputer (Jan. 17, 2011) — Researchers...