AI is poised to greatly impact how radiological images are reconstructed in the future. However, it can be assumed that a fine line exists between the amount of data that is needed for a truthful representation of a patient's condition and the amount of data where the resulting image is more the dreamlike invention of the AI. This session will discuss how the benefits of AI-powered reconstruction can already be harnessed without losing sight of the honest representation of physical reality.
Chairperson's introduction
Saif Afat, Tübingen / Germany
MRI dreams: faster, sharper, better MRI acquisitions?
Fuhua Yan, Shanghai / China
Balancing realism and radiological dreams: how low can CT go?
Andreas Stefan Brendlin, Tübingen / Germany
Innovations in AI-powered quantitative PET imaging
Habib Zaidi, Geneva / Switzerland
Panel discussion: Will AI really increase the diagnostic value of images or just make them look more normal?