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AI which stands for artificial intelligence refers to systems or machines that mimic human

intelligence to perform tasks and can improve themselves based on the information they
collect.
Artificial intelligence has the ability to ingest huge amounts of data, make sense of images,
and spot patterns that escape even the most-skilled human eye.
Artificial intelligence is driving the future of medical imaging. How? AI algorithms look at
medical images to identify patterns after being trained using vast number of examination and
images. So that they can give information about the characterisation of abnormal findings.
Also, Radiologists will be empowered by AI, not replaced by it. AI will not outperform the
radiologist job but both will work together to get more accurate results.
Best Radiologists miss the diagnosis and do the wrong diagnosis if wrong images are
highlighted. But by Implementing AI capabilities into machines like CT scan, MRIs and
ultrasound scanners only the critical images will be highlighted. Also, there are 1000s of
images for a single scan which makes the radiologist work more exhausting, but with the help
of AI the radiologist can get the highlighted images, that will save radiologist time.
AI has shown impressive accuracy and sensitivity in the identification of imaging
abnormalities as AI often detects minor image alterations.
Another high-yield niche for AI imaging is cancer detection. High-power quantitative
analysis of fine structural image alterations could be used to predict cancer.
AI is set to have a big impact on the medical imaging market and hence on how radiologists
work, helping them to speed up scan time, make more accurate diagnoses, and ease their
workload. The end result is likely to be better patient outcomes
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities to be applied to Bayesian
AI algorithms
look at medical images to identify patterns after being
trained using vast numbers of examinations and images.
Those systems will be able to give information about the
characterisation of abnormal findings, mostly in terms of
conditional probabilities to be applied to Ba

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