Technology 14 September 2020 By Chris Stokel-Walker An AI tool analyses video footage to remove unwanted objectsVirginia Tech, Facebook Objects can be removed from videos, and the field of vision of the camera can be expanded entirely thanks to a new AI-powered technique. Hollywood movie studios invest significant time and money editing out unwanted objects…
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Credit: CC0 Public Domain Scientists have developed and tested a deep-learning model that could support clinicians by providing accurate results and clear, explainable insights—including a model-estimated probability score for autism. The model, outlined in a study published in eClinicalMedicine, was used to analyze resting-state fMRI data—a non-invasive method that indirectly reflects brain activity via blood-oxygenation