Beauty (quality) is in the eye of the convoluted neural network
In 2018, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of the birth of Louise Brown, the first child born as a result of in vitro fertilization, and looked back at the accumulated array of technical achievements that comprise assisted reproductive technology (ART). Although much of ART reflects technical and expertise-intensive advancement— intracytoplasmic sperm injection, vitrification, trophectoderm biopsy—there is a critically important area of ART that has remained largely in the province of subjective assessment: the assignment of morphology scores to embryos and blastocysts.
Source: fertstert.org
Beauty (quality) is in the eye of the convoluted neural network
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