25 May 2022 / 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Diagnosis and treatment of multiple conditions and diseases requires the acquisition of samples, either extracted from patients as in biopsies, or observed with non-invasive methods like x-rays. However, the acquisition of the data is just the beginning of the process. Images need to be carefully observed and analysed, traditionally by specialists like pathologist or radiologist.
Algorithms to assist diagnosis have existed for some time, and with the development of computer power, these are more and more sophisticated, some of these are now grouped under the “artificial intelligence” umbrella term.
Location: Online event
Register: Free
https://events.theiet.org/events/recent-advances-in-medical-image-analysis-part-2/