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Computer vision for liquid samples in hospitals and medical labs using
  hierarchical image segmentation and relations prediction

Computer vision for liquid samples in hospitals and medical labs using hierarchical image segmentation and relations prediction

4 May 2021
S. Eppel
Haoping Xu
Alán Aspuru-Guzik
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Papers citing "Computer vision for liquid samples in hospitals and medical labs using hierarchical image segmentation and relations prediction"

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ViscNet: Vision-Based In-line Viscometry for Fluid Mixing Process
ViscNet: Vision-Based In-line Viscometry for Fluid Mixing Process
Jongwon Sohn
Juhyeon Moon
Hyunjoon Jung
Jaewook Nam
134
0
0
01 Dec 2025
Learning Zero-Shot Material States Segmentation, by Implanting Natural
  Image Patterns in Synthetic Data
Learning Zero-Shot Material States Segmentation, by Implanting Natural Image Patterns in Synthetic Data
S. Eppel
Jolina Li
Manuel S. Drehwald
Alán Aspuru-Guzik
290
2
0
05 Mar 2024
Pour me a drink: Robotic Precision Pouring Carbonated Beverages into
  Transparent Containers
Pour me a drink: Robotic Precision Pouring Carbonated Beverages into Transparent Containers
Feiya Zhu
Shuo Hu
Letian Leng
Alison Bartsch
Abraham George
A. Farimani
198
1
0
16 Sep 2023
Fluid Viscosity Prediction Leveraging Computer Vision and Robot
  Interaction
Fluid Viscosity Prediction Leveraging Computer Vision and Robot InteractionEngineering applications of artificial intelligence (Eng. Appl. Artif. Intell.), 2023
Jong Hoon Park
G. Dalwankar
Alison Bartsch
Abraham George
A. Farimani
181
3
0
04 Aug 2023
Predicting 3D shapes, masks, and properties of materials, liquids, and
  objects inside transparent containers, using the TransProteus CGI dataset
Predicting 3D shapes, masks, and properties of materials, liquids, and objects inside transparent containers, using the TransProteus CGI dataset
S. Eppel
Haoping Xu
Yi Ru Wang
Alán Aspuru-Guzik
3DVDiffM
192
3
0
15 Sep 2021
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