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□The research group of Professor Wen Renkui (Principal Guoyang) of the Department of Robotic Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST has developed an AI holographic imaging system that can automatically extract important information and check the quality of red blood cell.
□ Red blood cells are the main components of the blood that carry oxyge.
□The image-based red blood cell analysis technology is routinely used, and red blood cells are observed after red blood cells are stained, which is an invasive method to destroy the three-dimensional structure of red blood cell.
□ In this regard, Professor Wen Renkui's team has successfully developed an AI holographic system that can automatically check the quality of red blood cells stored for a period of time by using the 3D structural image data of red blood cells obtained by holographic technology and generative adversarial neural network technolog.
Wen Renkui, a professor in the Department of Robotic Mechatronics Engineering, said: "Through the technology developed in this research, it is possible to automatically analyze red blood cells stored for blood transfusion, and automatically change the three-dimensional shape according to the storage time to determine whether the stored red blood cells are ready for transfusion or no.
□ Meanwhile, the research results were published in the March 1 issue of the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatic.