Medical Imaging
Medical imaging research focuses on developing and improving AI-powered methods for analyzing medical images, primarily aiming to enhance diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility. Current research emphasizes robust model architectures (like Vision Transformers and UNets) and algorithms (including federated learning, generative adversarial networks, and diffusion models) to address challenges such as data scarcity, domain shifts (e.g., scanner variations), and privacy concerns. These advancements hold significant potential for improving clinical decision-making, particularly in areas with limited radiologist access, and for facilitating more efficient and reliable medical diagnoses.
Papers
Artificial General Intelligence for Medical Imaging
Xiang Li, Lu Zhang, Zihao Wu, Zhengliang Liu, Lin Zhao, Yixuan Yuan, Jun Liu, Gang Li, Dajiang Zhu, Pingkun Yan, Quanzheng Li, Wei Liu, Tianming Liu, Dinggang Shen
A framework for dynamically training and adapting deep reinforcement learning models to different, low-compute, and continuously changing radiology deployment environments
Guangyao Zheng, Shuhao Lai, Vladimir Braverman, Michael A. Jacobs, Vishwa S. Parekh