Month: May 2022

Is Too Much Training Bringing You Down?

Imagine training for a marathon, pushing yourself harder and harder each day. But what if all that training starts to weigh you down? New research on road cyclists reveals the impact of excessive sports training on mood. It turns out that monitoring training session load with heart rate variability measuring tools is crucial for maintaining […]

Published on May 12, 2022

Improving Labeling Quality for Edge Detection of Cervical Cells

Labeling images accurately is crucial for deep learning, but manually annotating thousands of images can lead to labeling errors. In this study, we introduce a local label point correction (LLPC) method to enhance annotation quality for edge detection and image segmentation. Our LLPC algorithm consists of three steps: gradient-guided point correction, point interpolation, and local […]

Published on May 12, 2022

Unraveling the Dance of Attention: Insights from a Modeling Study

Imagine attention as a fanciful dance, where the brain gracefully navigates between focusing on what it wants (top-down) and being captivated by what it sees (bottom-up). But how does our brain control this dance in the realm of perceiving through multiple senses? To shed light on this mystery, scientists created a powerful computer model that […]

Published on May 12, 2022