Medical imaging is the technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis, and medical intervention.
Medical imaging is the technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body for clinical analysis, and medical intervention.
Artificial Intelligence: Algorithms Improve Medical Image Analysis Jan. 2, 2025 — Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve the analysis of medical image data. For example ...
An observational, multicenter, real-world study conducted at 12 screening sites in Germany has reported a 17.6% higher cancer detection rate among women aged 50–69 who received AI-supported ...
In a comprehensive dataset from 3,652 patients across 20 centers in eight countries, an ultrasound-based AI model shows robust performance across centers, ultrasound systems, 58 histological ...
Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2007;5(6):1135-1146. Diagnosing a secundum ASD is more often than not incidental because the defect normally causes symptoms late in adult life. Echocardiography and ...
Fluorescence imaging is the visualization of fluorescent dyes or proteins as labels for molecular processes or structures. It enables a wide range of experimental observations including the ...
Abstract: This research study introduces a unique method that makes use of a wide range of deep learning (DL) techniques for automated flaw identification in solar cell images. The research paper ...
Abstract: Satellite observation is an important way to understand the earth. However, due to the problems such as satellite aging, cloud obstruction, and other interferences during the imaging and ...
Sep. 9, 2024 — Out-of-body experiences, such as near-death experiences, can have a 'transformative' effect on people's ability to experience empathy and connect with others, new research ...
What is a cystic hygroma? A cystic hygroma — or lymphangioma — is a birth defect that appears as a sac-like structure with a thin wall that most commonly occurs in the head and neck area of an infant.