Research Presentation Sessions: Imaging Informatics / Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

RPS 1705a - Evaluation of artificial intelligence (AI) systems

Lectures

1
Introduction by the moderator

Introduction by the moderator

04:00Angel Alberich-Bayarri, Valencia / ES

2
Retrospective evaluation of an AI based software tool for chest x-ray quality assurance purposes on Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital study sample

Retrospective evaluation of an AI based software tool for chest x-ray quality assurance purposes on Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital study sample

08:00Naglis Ramanauskas, Vilnius / LT

3
Retrospective evaluation of an AI based software tool for chest x-ray quality assurance purposes on Vilnius University Santaros clinics (Vilnius, Lithuania) study sample

Retrospective evaluation of an AI based software tool for chest x-ray quality assurance purposes on Vilnius University Santaros clinics (Vilnius, Lithuania) study sample

08:00Naglis Ramanauskas, Vilnius / LT

4
Incorrect application of feature selection when using cross-validation can lead to bias

Incorrect application of feature selection when using cross-validation can lead to bias

08:00Denise Bos, Essen / DE

5
Selective ONSITE retraining for efficient performance drop compensation due to domain shift

Selective ONSITE retraining for efficient performance drop compensation due to domain shift

08:00Omar Hertgers, Den Haag / NL

6
Stand-alone detection performance of two commercial deep learning algorithms in a UK breast screening workflow

Stand-alone detection performance of two commercial deep learning algorithms in a UK breast screening workflow

08:00Sarah Hickman, Cambridge / UK

7
Comparative testing of three artificial intelligence algorithms interval cancer detection performance and the importance of application context in evaluating such algorithms for mammographic screening

Comparative testing of three artificial intelligence algorithms interval cancer detection performance and the importance of application context in evaluating such algorithms for mammographic screening

08:00Sarah Hickman, Cambridge / UK