Medical Imaging





AI in Radiology Market Driven by Growing Adoption of Machine Learning Tools in Broad Spectrum of Imaging Applications
The use of AI algorithms in medical image analysis field has made astounding progress. Particularly deep learning has made incessant inroads in radiology practice. The major consumer proposition for companies in the AI in radiology market stems from the exceptional capabilities of AI tools in recognizing complex patterns in the imaging data. These are the latest findings of Transparency Market Research (Albany NY, USA). More...10 Nov 2021


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The Medical Imaging channel of HospiMedica deals with Radiography, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, and similar items.