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Home / Uncategorized / Optosurgical presented research on AI-driven 3D depth estimation for single-camera multi-angle near-infrared fluorescence visualization at WMIC 2025.

Optosurgical presented research on AI-driven 3D depth estimation for single-camera multi-angle near-infrared fluorescence visualization at WMIC 2025.

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  • The team showcased "Real-time Surgical Keypoint Detection" at the MICCAI COLAS Workshop, collaborating with Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Children’s National Hospital.
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    The team showcased "Real-time Surgical Keypoint Detection" at the MICCAI COLAS Workshop, collaborating with Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Children’s National Hospital.

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