AI algorithm detects and identifies brain lesions
AI algorithm detects and identifies brain lesions

PostedFriday, October 2, 2020 at 4:50 AM

Updated10/2/2020 4:50:25 AM

Researchers from Cambridge University and Imperial College London developed an AI algorithm that detects and identifies different types of brain injuries. The researchers said they have clinically validated and tested the AI on large sets of CT scans, and found that it could detect, segment, quantify and differentiate different types of brain lesions. The results could be useful in large-scale research studies, for developing more personalised treatments for head injuries and, with further validation, could be useful in certain clinical scenarios, such as resource-limited areas with few radiologists.

Researchers from Cambridge University and Imperial College London developed an AI algorithm that detects and identifies different types of brain injuries. The researchers said they have clinically validated and tested the AI on large sets of CT scans, and found that it could detect, segment, quantify and differentiate different types of brain lesions. The results could be useful in large-scale research studies, for developing more personalised treatments for head injuries and, with further validation, could be useful in certain clinical scenarios, such as resource-limited areas with few radiologists.

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