Medical imaging

Medical imaging

Medical imaging is a process that captures images of the body's interior for clinical analysis, disease diagnosis, treatment, and visual representation of organ functions. While it primarily focuses on revealing structures obscured by skin and bones, imaging of removed organs typically falls under pathology. Techniques like EEG, ECG, and MEG, which capture data rather than images, can still be considered a form of medical imaging, and most imaging methods are noninvasive, meaning no instrument enters the patient's body.

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CS 271 / BIOMEDIN 220 Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

Stanford University

Fall 2022-2023

Offered by Stanford University, this course focuses on AI applications in healthcare, exploring deep learning models for image, text, multimodal, and time-series data in the healthcare context. Topics also address AI integration challenges like interpretability and privacy.

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