Digital Pathology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) join forces

“Artificial intelligence” generated leukemia blast cells through pre-annotated digital images by using the Motic Infinity 60 at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.

This has enabled the creation of large image databanks of blood cells, allowing the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) studies in blood cell classification.

A total of 21.739 pre-annotated digital images derived from peripheral blood films of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (Wright stain, 80x objective, MoticEasyScan Infinity 60) were used in the training and evaluation process.

AI holds great promise in medicine due to its ability to effortlessly assimilate, integrate, and generate vast amounts of clinical data. However, AI needs suitable scanners for the digitalization of samples such as the Motic Infinity 60 of the MoticEasyScan series to facilitate the training tasks that will make its enhancement possible.

READ THE ARTICLE BY BINGWEN EUGENE FAN ET AL. HERE