Application of AI in radiology: Facts and Fiction

Pushing the boundaries of Medical Imaging together

Meaningful insights into the multidisciplinary world

Unleashing the full potential of new technologies

Seen from today´s perspective, most hospitals would face serious problems if they had followed the famous recommendation of Geoffrey Hinton in 2016 that “people should stop training radiologists now”. Five years after Hintons famous quote, not much has changed in the daily clinical work of radiologists worldwide. However, Geoffrey Hinton had a point when looking at the number of new AI applications in the imaging market that have emerged in recent years. Small startups and established players have entered the radiology market with imaging applications based on AI. In contrast to the dramatically increased supply, the number of AI applications that is frequently used in clinical decision-making is still small.

Moreover, most AI applications are imaging features for narrow indications rather than comprehensive products that could significantly facilitate daily routine work. The talk will try to give a glimpse into the future of the further development of AI applications in the clinical context. We will try to predict which imaging features will be implemented first and which applications might be irreplaceable for future radiologists.

The topic will be: Application of AI in radiology: Facts and Fiction

November 27 from 11:45 to 12:45 In the South Building, Level 4, Room S403B

Presenter: Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Bonn

 

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