The healthcare industry has a data paradox. Globally, there’s an estimated 2.5 zettabytes of healthcare data – but only a fraction of it is actually usable. And the overwhelming majority of that ...
Fig 1. Images of handwritten digits with a randomly placed square. The three examples are digits: 2, 4, and 0. See Data Supplement, Figs S1 and S2 for examples of mammograms containing extraneous ...
The cleaning of laboratory balances is vital in ensuring that contamination does not compromise lab weighing accuracy. In regulatory labs, the cleaning of balances often forms part of standard ...
The world runs on data. A hallmark of successful businesses is their ability to use quality facts and figures to their advantage. Unfortunately, data rarely arrives ready to use. Instead, businesses ...