From Pretty to Useful: A Story in Using AI to Denoise Medical Images
Offered By: Molecular Imaging & Therapy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a thought-provoking journey exploring the transition from aesthetically pleasing to clinically useful AI in medical imaging. In this 46-minute talk, Dr. Abhinav Jha, Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, challenges the assumption that every AI model is inherently useful. Delve into the critical question of how to enhance AI's practical applications in medical image denoising. Gain insights from Dr. Jha's expertise in Biomedical Engineering and Radiology as he shares strategies to bridge the gap between visually appealing and clinically valuable AI models. This presentation, hosted by Molecular Imaging & Therapy, builds upon Dr. Jha's previous talks on Task-Based Image Quality Assessment, offering a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of AI in medical imaging.
Syllabus
From Pretty to Useful: A Story in Using AI to Denoise Medical Images
Taught by
Molecular Imaging & Therapy
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