AI may quickly diagnose eye diseases, pneumonia: Study
Using artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, scientists have developed a computational tool that may speed up treatment of patients with retinal diseases and pneumonia. For the study, published in the journal Cell, researchers reviewed more than 200,000 eye scans conducted with optical coherence tomography, a non-invasive technology that bounces light off the retina to create two- and three-dimensional representations of tissue. The researchers then employed a technique called transfer learning in which knowledge gained in solving one problem is stored by a computer and applied to different but related problems. They next added occlusion testing in which the computer identifies the areas in each image that are of greatest interest and the basis for its conclusions. "Machine learning is often like a black box where we do not know exactly what is happening," Kang Zhang from the University of California, San Diego in the US.
Feb-24-2018, 00:25:47 GMT
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