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Very cool business model! How long have you been at it? I've been pushing for a while (unsuccessfully, so far) for the NIH to cultivate a team providing such a service to our many biomedical imaging labs. It seems pretty clear to me that this sort of AI hub model is going to win out in at least the medium term versus spending money on lots of small redundant AI teams each dedicated to a single project. What sort of application sectors have you found success with?


Appreciate it!

Nice, I really respect research coming out of NIH. (Happen to know Travis Hoppe?) Coincidentally, our notebook demo for YOLOv5 is on the blood cell count and detection dataset: https://public.roboflow.ai/object-detection/bccd

We've seen 1000+ different use cases. Some of the most popular are in agriculture (weeds vs crops), industrials / production (quality assurance), and OCR.

Send me an email? joseph at roboflow.ai


Do you know of any battery-wired drones that can pick out invasive plants? I've been looking for this to use on trails but since the plant's sap is highly poisonous, drones seem to be the logical solution.




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