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Seafood lovers know the fatty marbling is what makes tuna sashimi and sushi so tasty, so for the industry, it’s the fish’s ...
A conveyor belt transports a whole frozen tuna fish, about 3 feet in size, into a machine that beams ultrasound ... it doesn't use radiation, which can harm tissue. Chris Edwards, a medical ...
Fujitsu, one of Japan’s largest and oldest tech companies, has developed a machine that can tell which highly prized tuna fish are the tastiest and therefore able to command high prices from ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNA machine using ultrasound and AI can gauge the fattiness of a tunaFujitsu's Sonofai machine uses ultrasound and AI to assess tuna fattiness in 12 seconds, aiming to improve seafood quality evaluation.
Fujitsu, one of Japan’s largest and oldest tech companies, has developed a machine that can tell which highly prized tuna fish are the tastiest and therefore able to command high prices from competing ...
Tuna goes into a special machine called Sonofai that can detect the amount of fattiness in the fish meat by using ultrasound, sensors and AI at a Fujitsu facility in Kawasaki, Japan Wednesday ...
A conveyor belt transports a whole frozen tuna fish, about a meter (3 feet) in size, into a machine that beams ultrasound ... it doesn’t use radiation, which can harm tissue.
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