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Machine Learning Tool Accurately Detects COVID-19 on X-Rays – HealthITAnalytics.com
A machine learning tool was able to detect COVID-19 in x-ray images about ten times faster and one to six percent more accurately than specialized thoracic radiologists,…

By Jessica Kent
November 25, 2020 – A machine learning tool was able to detect COVID-19 in x-ray images about ten times faster and one to six percent more accurately than specialized thoracic radiologists, according to a study published in Radiology.
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