Analyzing microfossils has always been an uphill task for several reasons.
However, studying them is crucial because they help map subsurface structures and provide insights into past geological periods.
Currently, geologists spend significant time manually counting microfossils extracted from sedimentary rock beneath the seabed to obtain accurate information.
But a new solution has emerged to address this challenge, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI).
Researchers have leveraged AI solutions to analyze microfossils directly from microscope images.
Analyzing microfossils has always been an uphill task for several reasons. However, studying them is crucial because they help map subsurface structures and provide insights into past geological periods.
Currently, geologists spend significant time manually counting microfossils extracted from sedimentary rock beneath the seabed to obtain accurate information.
But a new solution has emerged to address this challenge, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Researchers have leveraged AI solutions to analyze microfossils directly from microscope images.