Articles by tag: medical imaging
Axiometrics may be new but it’s set on revolutionizing orthopedics forever. Every year, approximately two million Americans suffer from acute ankle sprains, and bone and joint injuries in the lower limbs. While most of these injuries heal with time, there is a subset of patients who experience chronic ankle instability, enduring persistent pain and…
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The Use of AI in Cancer Screenings
Medical imaging, an integral part of the cancer screening process, continues to experience rapid, year-over-year growth. Unfortunately, available radiologists cannot keep pace with the demand for their services fueled by the continued growth in cancer screening. New solutions are in desperate need to support diagnosis and improve workflows. Can AI play an important role in…
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Optimizing Medical Imaging at the Edge
More and more of today’s medical imaging devices, such as CT, ultrasound, and MRI scanners, rely on real-time AI inferencing at the edge to make critical medical decisions while patients are being treated. Intel’s Deepthi Karkada, a deep-learning software engineer, and Ryan Loney, Product Manager for OpenVINO™ spoke to Hilary Kennedy about recent trends…
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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge: Advancements in Medical Imaging Processing
“One of the major reasons for the rapid growth of the medical imaging market is the large number of technical improvements in both hardware and software.” – Beenish Zia In this episode of Health and Life Sciences at the Edge, host Tyler Kern speaks with Beenish Zia, an electrical engineer working as a platform…
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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge: Improving the Accuracy of Medical Imaging Analysis with Artificial Intelligence
Medical imaging is pioneering the use of AI and analytics to improve the way healthcare is delivered. As the Head of Health Solutions for Intel’s Internet of Things Group, in the Health and Life Sciences and Emerging Technology organization, Alex Flores is uniquely qualified to talk about how AI and Edge technologies are…
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CurveBeam Connect: Robot Surgeons Aren’t Here, But Innovation Is
Dr. Chris O’Grady wants to see joints. The Florida-based Orthopedic Surgeon who specializes in shoulder reconstruction and replacement has experienced first-hand how helpful it is to have 3-D images when he prepares to perform a procedure. While O’Grady is much more familiar with shoulders than knees, he’s still excited to see Curvebeam’s upcoming entire lower…