Virtually Possible: Enhancing Quality Control of 3D-Printed Medicines with Machine Vision Trained on Photorealistic Images
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing technology, and concerted efforts are underway to establish its applicability to various industries. However, for any technology to achieve widespread adoption, robustness and reliability are critical factors. Machine vision...
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Main Authors: | Siyuan Sun (Author), Manal E. Alkahtani (Author), Simon Gaisford (Author), Abdul W. Basit (Author), Moe Elbadawi (Author), Mine Orlu (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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