Genedata Trailblazing Automation of Image Analysis for High Content Screening with Early Access to Deep Learning
| Genedata pioneers the use of artificial intelligence for classifying high content images |
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Basel, Switzerland – Genedata, a leading provider of advanced software solutions for R&D, today launched its Early Access Program to Deep Learning for High Content Screening (HCS) image analysis. The proprietary and trailblazing software will enable pharmaceutical R&D organizations to reduce the time it takes – by more than half – to accurately classify HCS images and detect new phenotypes. Developed over the last few years in close collaboration with leading academic institutions and pharmaceutical R&D organizations, the deep learning technology uses convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to automatically analyze microscopy images in high throughput. Simplifying image analysis workflows, the solution significantly accelerates image analysis, provides high-quality classification results, broadens HCS applications, and enables the discovery of new phenotypes that are difficult to detect with classical analysis approaches. With the Early Access Program, Genedata provides the opportunity to experience how deep learning can be applied to a company’s HCS, and explore its cost- and time-saving benefits.
Deep Learning Reduces HCS Image Analysis Time from Months to Days Genedata focuses on streamlining and accelerating image analysis. Historically, the HCS image analysis setup was a manual and time-consuming process, which often took several months for elaborate phenotypic screens. The Genedata solution accelerates this laborious and protracted process – even for complex screens. The innovative Genedata approach also eliminates the need to adjust analysis protocols and settings, a typically costly process. Unlike classical image analysis, which is usually based on a priori phenotypic knowledge, the Genedata deep learning solution offers unbiased image analysis as the implemented algorithm only searches on what separates images from each other – enabling the discovery of new phenotypes.
Using the Genedata deep learning solution for HCS image analysis creates new research efficiencies that:
“Genedata is revolutionizing HCS image analysis with deep learning technology,” says Dr. Othmar Pfannes, CEO of Genedata. “The Early Access Program gives interested partners a cost-effective way to experience the immense value of deep learning and become early adopters of the technology. We are committed to further development of practical deep learning applications in life sciences through our valued industry collaborations.” Early Access Program |

