Cervical cancer detection and diagnosis are undergoing a transformation with the integration of advanced deep learning (DL) technologies. Despite ...
Large-size remote sensing images contain rich geographical information. Efficient and accurate semantic segmentation of these images is of significant importance in various fields. However, the ...
Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot has limited some of its Imagine image generation features to paid X subscribers, days after international uproar over the AI tool responded to user requests by “digitally ...
What if you could turn a simple photo into a fully realized 3D model, all without spending a dime? Below, Matthew Berman takes you through how SAM 3D, an open source platform from Meta, is ...
Abstract: With the assistance of large language models, which offer universal medical prior knowledge via text prompts, state-of-the-art Universal Models (UM) have demonstrated considerable potential ...
Abstract: The shape and size of the placenta are closely related to fetal development in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Accurately segmenting the placental contour in ultrasound images ...
Accurate tumor segmentation in 3D medical images is essential for early cancer diagnosis and treatment. Despite the significant potential of deep learning-based segmentation methods, the morphological ...
Abstract: Referring remote sensing image segmentation (RRSIS) facilitates flexible scene analysis by leveraging vision-language collaborative interpretation. However, conventional coupled frameworks ...
Abstract: In recent years, the increase of multimodal image data has offered a broader prospect for multimodal semantic segmentation. However, the data heterogeneity between different modalities make ...
It’s all hands on deck at Meta, as the company develops new AI models under its superintelligence lab led by Scale AI co-founder, Alexandr Wang. The company is now working on an image and video model ...
AI tools like Google’s Veo 3 and Runway can now create strikingly realistic video. WSJ’s Joanna Stern and Jarrard Cole put them to the test in a film made almost entirely with AI. Watch the film and ...