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Bio Hacking Village - Spectra: Open Biomedical Imaging

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Bio Hacking Village - Spectra: Open Biomedical Imaging
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Biomedical Imaging has previously been expensive and near impossible to hack and experiment with. If more people experimented and understood how imaging works we could move it forward much faster and make these transformative technologies available to everyone. In this talk I'll present Spectra: a tiny 2" device that uses safe levels of AC current to recreate an image of any conductive material such as your lungs, arm or head, using the same tomographic reconstruction technique as a cat scan.
Computer-generated imageryPauli exclusion principle
TwitterInstallable File System
Convex hullComputer multitasking
Data modelElectric currentMedical imaging
Open set
Angular resolutionCompact spaceSource codeInternationalization and localization
Angular resolution
VideoconferencingDiscrete element method
Videoconferencing
Bit rateOpen setThermal expansion
Lie group
World Wide Web Consortium
Wellenwiderstand <Strömungsmechanik>Coma BerenicesSource codeComputerMeasurementSquare numberEmail
Sign (mathematics)CAN busPortable communications device
Angular resolutionMaxima and minimaElectric currentTemporal logicSurfaceOpen set
Mathematical analysisCellular automatonPressure
Execution unit
Power (physics)Machine learning
Port scannerReading (process)
Information privacyInformation
InformationGame theory
Surgery
Open setDemo (music)Wellenwiderstand <Strömungsmechanik>Channel capacityComputer-generated imagerySpectroscopy
Lattice (order)