Just a quick comment. Enjoyed your presentation, I never cease being amazed at what I going to see next on RUclips. I am now retired after 40 years in diagnostic veterinary pathology 30 years of which were in an academic setting. An eventual AI takeover of surgical pathology (human or veterinary) seems inevitable to me. However, I seriously doubt AI will ever become useful in performing diagnostic post mortem examinations.
Hi Rich! Thank you for your comment. I don't see AI being applicable to post mortem at the moment either, but who knows what technology will surprise us with. Maybe a program trained on hundreds of thousands of gross pictures would then help identify the lesions seen on the carcass...Just my imagination at the moment, but who knows what will happen.
@@aleksandrazurawpathology currently I am going for a research in digital pathology , so ideation of commercialization , in this video I really liked the challenges , possibility part is most liked part
Is there anyone who can guide me for annotating some lung adeno carcinoma images...i need help as i am working on dcnn based histopathological images classification
Hi Waqas! You can visit my blog and download annotation guidelines (digitalpathologyconsulting.com), but they may be not specific enough. Write me an email with a more detailed explanation of the project you are working on and I may be able to help you or know someone who will.
@@aleksandrazuraw4611 wao....realy nice...i searching for such person who guide me...i willl send you detailed email soon...so that you can get my point....
Hi Waqas, you will find my contact on my website digitalpathologyconsulting.com, send me an email with the description of your project and we can take it from there.
Just a quick comment. Enjoyed your presentation, I never cease being amazed at what I going to see next on RUclips. I am now retired after 40 years in diagnostic veterinary pathology 30 years of which were in an academic setting. An eventual AI takeover of surgical pathology (human or veterinary) seems inevitable to me. However, I seriously doubt AI will ever become useful in performing diagnostic post mortem examinations.
Hi Rich! Thank you for your comment. I don't see AI being applicable to post mortem at the moment either, but who knows what technology will surprise us with. Maybe a program trained on hundreds of thousands of gross pictures would then help identify the lesions seen on the carcass...Just my imagination at the moment, but who knows what will happen.
thanks for your presentation.
I am glad it was useful! Let me know what other subjects interest you that I could make videos on.
you are doing an amazing work so please go for it maam
Thanks so much for the kind words! I will keep working on more informative content. What is most interesting and important to you?
@@aleksandrazurawpathology currently I am going for a research in digital pathology , so ideation of commercialization , in this video I really liked the challenges , possibility part is most liked part
Is there anyone who can guide me for annotating some lung adeno carcinoma images...i need help as i am working on dcnn based histopathological images classification
Hi Waqas! You can visit my blog and download annotation guidelines (digitalpathologyconsulting.com), but they may be not specific enough. Write me an email with a more detailed explanation of the project you are working on and I may be able to help you or know someone who will.
@@aleksandrazuraw4611 wao....realy nice...i searching for such person who guide me...i willl send you detailed email soon...so that you can get my point....
@@aleksandrazuraw4611 your email address pls...
@@waqas231900 go to my website and use the contact form there pls
Aleksandra Zuraw...can you pl guide me
Hi Waqas, you will find my contact on my website digitalpathologyconsulting.com, send me an email with the description of your project and we can take it from there.