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ile Imaging Tactile imaging is a technology that uses machine learning to capture and analyze the three-dimensional shapes of objects. Through tactile imaging, it is possible to measure surface roughness, thickness, and other physical characteristics that are not visible to the naked eye. Tactile imaging is used in a variety of industries, from healthcare to design and manufacturing. In healthcare, tactile imaging is used to detect tissue abnormalities in mammography, MRI, and ultrasound images. In manufacturing, it is used for quality control and inspection of precision parts and products. Tactile imaging offers a wide range of potential applications, from improving the accuracy of medical diagnoses to enhancing the speed and precision of industrial processes.

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