Erik L. Ridley[email protected]AIRegulation needed to ensure safe use of AI in radiologyProper regulation is needed to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) software is used safely, ethically, and appropriately with protection of patient privacy in radiology, according to Italian researchers in a review article recently published online in Insights into Imaging.August 28, 2018AICan AI best quantitative MRI in prostate lesions?Quantitative measurement of prostate MRI exams can yield better lesion characterization performance than just qualitative assessment by radiologists, German researchers have found. But can machine learning do even better? At least for now, the answer is no, according to a study published online on 31 July in Radiology.August 1, 2018Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics InsiderJuly 30, 2018AIAI algorithm predicts billing codes from MRI log dataAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately predict billing codes from log data of MRI studies, potentially helping to avoid coding errors and reducing radiographers' workload, German researchers reported at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in Paris.July 30, 2018AICan AI enhance the utility of breast conebeam CT?An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for breast conebeam CT (CBCT) studies can accurately differentiate between benign and malignant breast lesions, potentially improving the real-world performance of radiologists reading CBCT images, according to a Web-exclusive paper in the August issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.July 29, 2018Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics InsiderJune 18, 2018Clinical NewsMachine learning can help classify radiology reportsSoftware based on natural language processing and machine-learning techniques can effectively classify free-text radiology reports, showing potential for improving clinical care and supporting radiology research, according to an Italian study.June 18, 2018Clinical NewsValue of AAA screening drops as smoking declinesMortality from abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) has dropped sharply over the past two decades, thanks to lower smoking rates -- and this trend is reducing the value of ultrasound AAA screening programs, according to a large Swedish study published in Lancet.June 15, 2018AIAuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics InsiderApril 23, 2018AICan deep learning power mammography CAD to new heights?Computer-aided detection (CAD) software based on a deep-learning algorithm can accurately detect as well as characterize lesions on mammography studies, Hungarian researchers have reported in an article recently published online by Scientific Reports.April 23, 2018Previous PagePage 22 of 58Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026Video from ECR: MRI safety expert highlights role of national guidance in EuropeMRI safety was not always on the agenda. At ECR 2026, safety expert Titti Owman reflects on four decades in the field and why clear national guidance could strengthen MRI training and safety practices across Europe.Womens ImagingThe future of BI-RADS includes AIAIPerspective: Reporting transparency is essential in AI studiesMRIUnstable brain networks may drive multiple sclerosis fatigueWomens ImagingAI-calculated BAC on mammograms predicts cardiovascular disease in women