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Welcome to the blog on Artificial Intelligence of
the European Society of Radiology

This blog aims at bringing educational and critical perspectives on AI to readers. It should help imaging professionals to learn and keep up to date with the technologies being developed in this rapidly evolving field.

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Evaluating AI for Clinical Decision-Making: Lessons Learned from a Study of ChatGPT’s Referral Reliability

In our recent study published in European Radiology, we evaluated the reliability of ChatGPT – an AI system developed by OpenAI – as a referral tool for imaging tests, compared to ESR iGuide, a clinical decision support system (CDSS) developed by the European Society of Radiology in cooperation with the American College of Radiology. Four experts served as our ground

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AI shows potential in low-resource settings

The need for diagnostic images is rapidly exceeding the capacity of available specialists worldwide, and more acutely so in developing countries where access to healthcare remains challenging. AI is showing promise in TB diagnosis, but it could do much more, provided incentives went in the right direction, recent initiatives in Uganda have shown. Shortage of radiologists is a worldwide phenomenon,

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Motion-corrected coronary calcium scores by a CNN: a robotic simulating study

The authors of this study aimed to classify motion-induced blurred images of calcified coronary plaques, in order to correct coronary calcium scored on non-triggered chest computed tomography (CT). They did so by using a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) which was trained using a selection of images of motion artifacts. Key points A deep CNN architecture trained by CT images

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Evaluating AI for Clinical Decision-Making: Lessons Learned from a Study of ChatGPT’s Referral Reliability

In our recent study published in European Radiology, we evaluated the reliability of ChatGPT – an AI system developed by OpenAI – as a referral tool for imaging tests, compared to ESR iGuide, a clinical decision support system (CDSS) developed by the European Society of Radiology in cooperation with the American College of Radiology. Four experts served as our ground

Read More →

AI shows potential in low-resource settings

The need for diagnostic images is rapidly exceeding the capacity of available specialists worldwide, and more acutely so in developing countries where access to healthcare remains challenging. AI is showing promise in TB diagnosis, but it could do much more, provided incentives went in the right direction, recent initiatives in Uganda have shown. Shortage of radiologists is a worldwide phenomenon,

Read More →

Motion-corrected coronary calcium scores by a CNN: a robotic simulating study

The authors of this study aimed to classify motion-induced blurred images of calcified coronary plaques, in order to correct coronary calcium scored on non-triggered chest computed tomography (CT). They did so by using a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) which was trained using a selection of images of motion artifacts. Key points A deep CNN architecture trained by CT images

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Reduced registration fees for ECR 2024:
Provided that ESR 2023 membership is activated and approved by August 31, 2023.

Reduced registration fees for ECR 2025:
Provided that ESR 2024 membership is activated and approved by August 31, 2024.

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European Radiology, Insights into Imaging, European Radiology Experimental.