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Marly van Assen1,2, Imon Banerjee3,4, Carlo N De Cecco2
1University Medical Center Groningen, Faculty of Medicine, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is currently experiencing a period of extensive growth in a wide variety of fields, medicine not being the exception. The base of AI is mathematics and computer science, and the current fame of AI in industry and research stands on 3 pillars: big data, high performance computing infrastructure, and algorithms. In the current digital era, increased storage capabilities and data collection systems, lead to a massive influx of data for AI algorithm. The size and quality of data are 2 major factors influencing performance of AI applications. However, it is highly dependent on the type of task at hand and algorithm chosen to perform this task. AI may potentially automate several tedious tasks in radiology, particularly in cardiothoracic imaging, by pre-readings for the detection of abnormalities, accurate quantifications, for example, oncologic volume lesion tracking and cardiac volume and image optimization. Although AI-based applications offer great opportunity to improve radiology workflow, several challenges need to be addressed starting from image standardization, sophisticated algorithm development, and large-scale evaluation. Integration of AI into the clinical workflow also needs to address legal barriers related to security and protection of patient-sensitive data and liability before AI will reach its full potential in cardiothoracic imaging.
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