The augmented radiologist: artificial intelligence in the practice of radiology

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Erich Sorantin
Michael G. Grasser
Ariane Hemmelmayr
Sebastian Tschauner
Franko Hrzic
Veronika Weiss
Jana Lacekova
Andreas Holzinger
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[1] Medical University Graz,Division of Pediatric Radiology, Department of Radiology
[2] University of Rijeka,Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering
[3] Medical University Graz,Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Documentation
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Pediatric Radiology | 2022年 / 52卷
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Artificial intelligence; Clinical decision-making; Deep learning; Pediatric radiology; Radiomics;
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In medicine, particularly in radiology, there are great expectations in artificial intelligence (AI), which can “see” more than human radiologists in regard to, for example, tumor size, shape, morphology, texture and kinetics — thus enabling better care by earlier detection or more precise reports. Another point is that AI can handle large data sets in high-dimensional spaces. But it should not be forgotten that AI is only as good as the training samples available, which should ideally be numerous enough to cover all variants. On the other hand, the main feature of human intelligence is content knowledge and the ability to find near-optimal solutions. The purpose of this paper is to review the current complexity of radiology working places, to describe their advantages and shortcomings. Further, we give an AI overview of the different types and features as used so far. We also touch on the differences between AI and human intelligence in problem-solving. We present a new AI type, labeled “explainable AI,” which should enable a balance/cooperation between AI and human intelligence — thus bringing both worlds in compliance with legal requirements. For support of (pediatric) radiologists, we propose the creation of an AI assistant that augments radiologists and keeps their brain free for generic tasks.
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页码:2074 / 2086
页数:12
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