An artificial intelligence (AI) tool can accurately identify normal and abnormal chest X-rays in a clinical setting, according to a new study. An artificial intelligence (AI) tool can accurately ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool can accurately identify normal and abnormal chest X-rays in a clinical setting, according to a study published in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society ...
AI-powered cognitive computing platform vendor behold.ai today announced that its artificial intelligence-based red dot algorithm quickly identifies chest X-rays from COVID-19 patients as abnormal.
Researchers tested an artificial intelligence tool to identify and diagnose abnormal chest x-rays in a clinical setting accurately. This will speed up the process to assist health professionals and ...
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‘Instant triage’ capability could potentially speed up diagnosis of COVID-19 individuals and ensure resources allocated properly. LONDON, UK; March 23, 2020 – behold.ai today announces that its ...
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A study from the University of Warwick (U.K.) has shown how a novel artificial intelligence platform can significantly lower the time required to ensure that abnormal chest X-rays, with serious ...
OAK BROOK, Ill. – An artificial intelligence (AI) tool can accurately identify normal and abnormal chest X-rays in a clinical setting, according to a study published in Radiology, a journal of the ...
Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. Deep learning can detect abnormal chest x-rays with accuracy that matches that of professional radiologists, according ...
Four examples (out of a total of nine) of X-rays classified as “abnormal, unremarkable” by the reference standard (provided independently by two board-certified thoracic radiologists, with a third ...