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Artificial Intelligence: Page 104
Germans intend to keep busy at RSNA 2013
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Scientists affiliated with the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research will be making a number of presentations at the upcoming RSNA 2013 meeting in Chicago.
November 19, 2013
Bone suppression tool can cut missed pulmonary nodules
By
Philip Ward
Bone suppression computer-aided detection software can provide a significant boost for diagnosis of pulmonary nodules, especially those of moderate and subtle conspicuity, Dutch researchers have reported.
October 2, 2013
SPIE to launch
Journal of Medical Imaging
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
International optics and engineering society SPIE is planning to launch the
Journal of Medical Imaging
in 2014.
September 16, 2013
AuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization Insider
By
Erik L. Ridley
July 28, 2013
Software can boost analysis of ground-glass lung nodules
By
Erik L. Ridley
Prototype software developed by Fraunhofer MeVis has potential for computer-aided segmentation and measurement of ground-glass lung nodules on chest CT, Dutch researchers have found in the August issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
July 28, 2013
CARS Interview: Intraoperative image access advances
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Accurate real-time depiction is key to appropriate diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patients when under challenging time pressures, according to the president of the Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS 2013) meeting Dr. Nassir Navab.
June 9, 2013
Radiologists prefer CAD with fewer clicks
By
Erik L. Ridley
Radiologists prefer computer-aided detection (CAD) software that gives them necessary information with the fewest clicks possible and is closely integrated with PACS, rather than applications that require multiple manual steps to interrogate data, according to a team of German researchers.
May 29, 2013
Spare the details: Radiologists want CAD results, not analysis
By
Cynthia E. Keen
Should radiologists understand the analytical processes by which computer-aided detection (CAD) software works? Not according to a new study in the
Journal of Digital Imaging
, which found that readers really want only the CAD results.
April 3, 2013
CAD scheme automatically characterizes lung nodules
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - Taking a step beyond lung nodule detection schemes evaluated in previous studies, researchers from the Netherlands have developed an automated method of characterizing nodules as solid, part-solid, or nonsolid, pointing the way to different patient management paths, according to a presentation at ECR 2013.
March 8, 2013
Standalone mammo CAD uncovers screening misses
By
Erik L. Ridley
A breast computer-aided detection (CAD) system can be deployed to improve screening efficacy by independently identifying suspicious nonreferred cases, Dutch researchers have found. A standalone CAD system could have detected more than 10% of breast cancer cases that had been missed at double reading.
March 3, 2013
Site profile: French project aims to transform diagnoses
By
Erik L. Ridley
Online resources for medical imaging continue to proliferate. One such website is Diagnologic.com, a site launched by a French radiologist with the goal of providing answers for doctors facing difficult diagnostic challenges.
February 21, 2013
Software quantifies visceral adipose tissue
By
Erik L. Ridley
A computer-assisted analysis technique can reliably quantify visceral adipose tissue and serve as a valuable support tool for diagnosing metabolic syndrome, researchers from Colombia and France have concluded.
January 20, 2013
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