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CERA researchers look to AI to solve diabetic eye disease prevalence in Australia

9 min · 29 de oct de 2018
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On this episode of More Than Meets The Eye, Dr Stuart Keel, Research Fellow at CERA, speaks to CERA's Community Engagement Office, Steve Hurd, about how artificial intelligence technology can help tackle the prevalence of diabetic eye disease in Australia.

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