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2023 Imaging Informatics Preview
Road to RSNA 2023: Imaging Informatics Preview
By
Liz Carey
In many respects, AI has come to dominate the field of imaging informatics research, a trend that will be evident at RSNA 2023.
November 17, 2023
AI reduced CT brain reporting time in teleradiology
By
Liz Carey
An AI algorithm deployed to assist with noncontrast CT brain reports in Australia cut radiologist reporting time by up to 8.5%, according to this scientific session.
November 16, 2023
Seeking trustworthy automated detection for hip implant
By
Liz Carey
A deep-learning classifier designed to create a deep-learning “trustworthiness pipeline,” in this case for a total hip arthroplasty aid in clinical settings, recognized 28 implants on plain hip radiographs, according to recent research.
November 16, 2023
Locally derived calibration sets prove useful for predicting AI performance
In this presentation, researchers will reveal how they were able to improve AI algorithm performance by utilizing local data.
November 16, 2023
Novel method aims to stop white-box, black-box attacks on AI diagnosis models
By
Liz Carey
Citing vulnerabilities with deep learning-based mammographic breast cancer diagnosis models, a University of Pittsburgh research team has developed and evaluated a novel technical framework that could defend against adversarial attacks on AI software.
November 16, 2023
Are LLMs effective without specific training?
By
Liz Carey
Researchers seeking to speed up the development of large-language models (LLMs) are exploring where and how to use a training technique called zero shot, as this Wednesday session will cover.
November 16, 2023
ChatGPT-4 delivers differential diagnosis on abdominal imaging
By
Liz Carey
This Tuesday afternoon session will show how ChatGPT-4 performed for producing a differential diagnosis from transcribed radiology reports of abdominal imaging exams.
November 16, 2023
NLP tool helps make radiology reports more readable
By
Liz Carey
Researchers from the Yale School of Medicine have developed a patient-centric radiology literacy tool using natural language processing (NLP) technology and prompt engineering to produce radiology reports that are more readable for patients.
November 16, 2023
AI model shows promise for spotting errors in CXR reports
By
Liz Carey
A deep-learning algorithm may be able to help reduce diagnostic errors in radiology, according to this presentation on Monday morning.
November 16, 2023
NLP technique eases reporting requirements
By
Liz Carey
Using natural language processing (NLP) for real-world evidence gleaned from radiology reports could relieve burdens on those with reporting requirements related to postmarket safety of cancer drugs, according to a Monday morning presentation.
November 16, 2023
Macro tool tracks incidental findings for follow-up
By
Liz Carey
When a large academic health system used standardized consensus-based macros to track actionable incidental findings most found the macros helpful because they saved time and ensured appropriate follow-up, according to a project to be presented Monday.
November 16, 2023
Machine-learning model prioritizes STAT imaging orders
By
Liz Carey
If you have considered that a “STAT” designation on imaging orders could be overutilized, misused, or obscure the urgency of the order, you will want to hear how an automated system has been designed to prioritize some STAT orders to the top of the queue.
November 16, 2023
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