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  • LPR vs. CCTV Cameras: Are You Covered?


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    To would-be criminals, a closed-caption TV (CCTV) camera and a license plate recognition (LPR) camera may look the same—and hopefully deter them from committing a crime. LPR cameras are purpose-built to recognize and extract license plate infor...

  • Is a Chat GP Coming?


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    How would a ChatGPT doctor differ from existing telemedicine or virtual healthcare services? Using AI for scanning cancer images for potential issues is now growing in popularity as it makes human experts more productive. “Instead, you will see...

  • A Multimodal Approach for Glaucoma Diagnosis and Classification


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    However, the lack of fully annotated medical datasets poses a challenge in applying CNNs to glaucoma diagnosis. To address these issues, a new multimodal dataset for glaucoma is introduced in this study. With the help of medical images, deep le...

  • ‘Madani Economy’ Lacks Recognition Of Health And Ageing: Galen Centre


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    The Galen Centre says the PM’s “Madani Economy” vision fails to recognise Malaysia’s increasingly sick and ageing population. These included a “whole of society” approach to primary health care, moving health care from a curative to preventive ...

  • Work by Raphael goes on display in Bradford gallery


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    Recent analysis by the University of Bradford using artificial intelligence-assisted computer-based facial recognition showed the faces in the paintings are identical to those in Raphael’s famous altarpiece, seemingly confirming that it is a pr...

  • Judge dismisses no-insurance case against e-scooter owner


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    A judge has dismissed a no-insurance prosecution against an e-scooter owner after being told it is impossible for the third-level student to get insurance for his e-scooter. AdvertisementGarda Butler told Mr Emenikeonu to stop and after Mr Emen...

  • Facial recognition, smart gates and speedy transfer: Albanese says seamless trans-Tasman travel t...


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    Anthony Albanese said that he and New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins are looking at introducing seamless trans-Tasman travel by June 2024. The “seamless experience of going through from country to country” would involve smart gates that f...

  • World-First Exhibition of Mystery Painting Scientists Believe is a Raphael


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    Recent analysis using artificial intelligence-assisted computer-based facial recognition showed the faces in the paintings are IDENTICAL to those in Raphael’s famous altarpiece. The Tondo will be on display at Bradford Council’s Cartwright Hall...