Month: September 2022

Revolutionary Approach to Non-Linear Deformations in Biomedical Imaging

Imagine you’re trying to create a digital map of the brain using biomedical images. One of the challenges you face is aligning different samples into one consistent spatial coordinate system. This is where three dimensional deformable image registration (DIR) comes into play. Think of DIR as the method that can model the local non-linear deformation […]

Published on September 21, 2022

Neural Networks’ Recognition of Symbolic Numbers Explored

Imagine if you had a friend who could not only count the number of objects, but also tell you what symbol each number represents. Well, scientists have built a model that mimics this remarkable ability! Using a two-layer spiking neural network with random connections, they tested its recognition skills on two datasets: one with symbolic […]

Published on September 21, 2022

Unveiling Alzheimer’s Disease: Exploring Key Genes and Pathways

Imagine Alzheimer’s disease as a complex puzzle waiting to be solved. In our study, we embarked on a journey to uncover the inner workings of this enigmatic condition. By analyzing data from three different genetics databases, we aimed to identify the crucial genes and pathways associated with Alzheimer’s. Like detectives gathering clues, we searched for […]

Published on September 21, 2022