Imaging
They will be in the Nuance AI Marketplace for Diagnostic Imaging, which is designed to provide a one-stop shop for radiologists to review and purchase AI models to improve their workflow.
The major player in imaging and health IT discusses the trends and some of its technologies with an eye on helping HIMSS20 attendees navigate the show.
The findings suggest AI systems can be trained to detect and grade cancer in prostate needle biopsy samples with an accuracy rate equal to that of prostate pathology experts.
The new SERI-NTU Advanced Ocular Engineering (STANCE) Laboratory is a collaboration between NTU, SNEC and SERI.
Cloud Computing
A study published in Nature suggests its model was able to spot cancer in de-identified screening mammograms with fewer false positives and false negatives than experts.
The NYU School of Medicine’s technology enables radiologists to see images the way they currently see them, then, if they deem necessary, ask the AI for its opinion. Results to date are impressive.
VPN vulnerabilities, variations of "the Blues" and PACS imaging servers are among the risks the Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center, or HC3, is tracking.
A look at some of the new AI, analytics and cloud IT innovations being showcased at the Radiological Society of North America's annual meeting in Chicago.
Designed for its Edison platform, the program will offer services meant to help developers to build better models for operational and clinical improvements.
The findings were published by the Dutch health technology giant earlier this month.