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Northwestern publishes open AI that spots COVID-19 in chest X-rays – FierceBiotech
Researchers at Northwestern University have trained an artificial intelligence algorithm to automatically detect the signs of COVID-19 on a basic X-ray of the lungs,…
Researchers at Northwestern University have trained an artificial intelligence algorithm to automatically detect the signs of COVID-19 on a basic X-ray of the lungs, and its capable of outperforming a team of specialized readers.
The developers said the AI could be used to rapidly screen patients upon admission to a hospital, especially for reasons unrelated to coronavirus symptoms, and trigger protocols to help protect healthcare workers.
It could take hours or days to receive results from a COVID-19…
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