ResourcesVendorsArtificial IntelligenceSystemsBoneXpertFremtidsvej 1, DK-2970 Hoersholm, DenmarkeMail:Website:https://www.bonexpert.comLatest from BoneXpertDigital X-RayRadiologists in Europe ramp up testing of AIBy Will MortonFour out of seven commercially available AI algorithms for detecting lung nodules on x-rays performed better than human readers in a recent study.January 11, 2024Digital X-RayDeep learning shows promise for bone age assessmentBy Erik L. RidleyA deep-learning convolutional neural network algorithm can estimate skeletal maturity on pediatric hand radiographs as accurately as expert radiologists -- and nearly as accurately as a commercial computer-aided diagnosis software application, according to research published online in Radiology.November 15, 2017RSNACADx software performs well for bone age assessmentBy Erik L. RidleyWednesday, November 29 | 10:50 a.m.-11:00 a.m. | RC513-10 | Room E352A computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) software application can accurately perform automated bone age assessment in children, a German group has found.November 12, 2017Artificial IntelligenceCADx software performs well for bone age assessmentBy Erik L. RidleyWednesday, November 29 | 10:50 a.m.-11:00 a.m. | RC513-10 | Room E352A computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) software application can accurately perform automated bone age assessment in children, a German group has found.November 5, 2017Artificial IntelligenceAI algorithm speeds up assessment of bone ageBy Erik L. RidleyEstimating patient age on radiographs can be a little burdensome for radiologists and subject to high interreader variability. Artificial intelligence (AI) can make this task easier, however, by analyzing data from skeletal radiographs, according to research published online September 12 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.September 13, 2017PACS/VNARadiologists prefer CAD with fewer clicksBy Erik L. RidleyRadiologists prefer computer-aided detection (CAD) software that gives them necessary information with the fewest clicks possible and is closely integrated with PACS, rather than applications that require multiple manual steps to interrogate data, according to a team of German researchers.April 23, 2013PACS/VNADanish firm Visiana tackles bone age evaluationBy Erik L. RidleyBone age has typically been determined manually from hand x-rays by radiologists or pediatric endocrinologists, but this method is subjective and prone to reader variability. Danish company Visiana believes its automatic bone age assessment software can do the job better and faster.February 27, 2011Industry NewsAuntMinnie.com Business & Industry InsiderBy Brian CaseyFebruary 24, 2011