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Warwick-led study shows how AI can analyse X-rays and diagnose medical issues
A study led by Professor Giovanni Montana from the Department of Statistics and WMG has shown that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can analyse X-rays as accurately or more accurately than doctors' analysis at the time the image was taken for 35 out of 37 conditions.
The AI X-ray tool, a collaboration between Warwick, King’s College London and the NHS, and funded by the Wellcome Trust, has the potential to educe doctors' workload and delays in diagnosis, and offer radiologists the "ultimate second opinion". Further detail can be found at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckdpg5p820xo
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