MIMIC chest X-ray database to provide researchers access to over 350,000 radiographs

Friday, February 1, 2019 - 13:10 in Mathematics & Economics

Computer vision, or the method of giving machines the ability to process images in an advanced way, has been given increased attention by researchers in the last several years. It is a broad term meant to encompass all the means through which images can be used to achieve medical aims. Applications range from automatically scanning photos taken on mobile phones to creating 3-D renderings that aid in patient evaluations on to developing algorithmic models for emergency room use in underserved areas. As access to a greater number of images is apt to provide researchers with a volume of data ideal for developing better and more robust algorithms, a collection of visuals that have been enhanced, or scrubbed of patients' identifying details and then highlighted in critical areas, can have massive potential for researchers and radiologists who rely on photographic data in their work. Last week, the MIT Laboratory for Computational Physiology, a part...

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