There's an urgent need for radiologists to become better informed about artificial intelligence (AI), according to Dr. Erik Ranschaert, PhD. He talks about his new book on AI and medical imaging and why it represents excellent value for money, and he also outlines some future initiatives being organized by the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII), of which he is president.
There's an urgent need for radiologists to become better informed about artificial intelligence (AI), according to Dr. Erik Ranschaert, PhD. He talks about his new book on AI and medical imaging and why it represents excellent value for money, and he also outlines some future initiatives being organized by the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII), of which he is president.Video from ECR 2019: Erik Ranschaert on AI training
Mar 3, 2019
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