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AI: Page 103
EuSoMII: Radiologists, AI must share control of data
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
While Hollywood portrays dystopias in which artificial intelligence (AI) has rendered humans obsolete, the truth may not be quite as grim if imaging can harness the power of machine learning, according to research presented on 18 November at the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII) meeting in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
November 19, 2017
Fraunhofer MEVIS joins AI efforts
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The Fraunhofer Institute for Medical Image Computing (MEVIS) is working with physicians to develop artificial intelligence (AI) software to aid in diagnosis and therapy planning.
November 14, 2017
German startup wins grant for deep-learning project
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Munich-based startup company Smart Reporting has received a multimillion euro grant from the Eurostars funding program to support development of its ImageReport image analysis and reporting software package.
November 13, 2017
Sectra adds new support for machine learning
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
PACS vendor Sectra said its enterprise imaging platform now supports vendor-neutral access to machine-learning technology.
November 6, 2017
BIR: How machine learning can cut false positives
By
Becky McCall
LONDON - Deep artificial neural networks show comparable sensitivity versus radiologists, and they have great future potential to reduce false positives and patient distress in mammography, a Swiss researcher said on 3 November at the annual congress of the British Institute of Radiology (BIR).
November 6, 2017
Is medical imaging data ready for artificial intelligence?
By
Dr. Hugh Harvey
Unless you've been shut in a darkened room, you'll have heard about the incoming tsunami of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, writes Dr. Hugh Harvey in a special column. But he fears the imaging AI landscape is like the Wild West, and it badly needs a sheriff in town.
October 30, 2017
European consortium unveils AI software for lung cancer
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
A consortium consisting of artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Optellum and hospitals in the U.K., Netherlands, and Germany will present prototype software for diagnosing lung nodules at this week's International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer World Conference on Lung Cancer in Yokohama, Japan.
October 17, 2017
Siemens exec: AI will have massive effect on radiology
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Radiology will experience massive changes in the near future as artificial intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly influential role in the profession. That prediction comes from Dr. Arthur Kaindl, head of digital health services at Siemens Healthineers, in an interview with the German Society of Neuroradiology.
September 26, 2017
NHS leaders see rosy future for AI in health service
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Several leaders of the U.K. National Health Service (NHS) told attendees at a healthcare conference this week they see a major role for artificial intelligence (AI) in the health service and plan to invest to speed up its use, according to a 12 September article in the
Guardian
.
September 12, 2017
Artificial intelligence uncovered | Smoldering blanket causes alarm | Radiologist languishes in jail in Turkey
By
Philip Ward
September 5, 2017
Ultrasound AI firm wins support from Bayer
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
ThinkSono, a U.K. company developing artificial intelligence (AI) software to diagnose deep vein thrombosis (DVT) on ultrasound, is to receive funding from Bayer as part of its Grants4Apps Accelerator program.
September 5, 2017
Why Europeans must care more about AI, machine learning
By
Dr. Sergey Morozov, PhD, and Dr. Erik Ranschaert, PhD
In this digital era, new types of businesses related to artificial intelligence (AI) are emerging in several areas of healthcare. Radiologists, in particular, are vulnerable to the growth of automation, write Drs. Sergey Morozov and Erik Ranschaert.
September 5, 2017
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