The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets
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Hoping to spur crowd-sourced AI applications in health care, Stanford’s AIMI center is expanding its free repository of datasets for researchers around the world ..read more
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Broadening the Use of Quantitative MRI, a New Approach to Diagnostics
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A promising technology is held back by lack of quality data, but with a newly released dataset, Stanford researchers are about to set it free ..read more
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“Flying in the Dark”: Hospital AI Tools Aren’t Well Documented
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A new study reveals models aren’t reporting enough, leaving users blind to potential model errors such as flawed training data and calibration drift ..read more
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Trust is AI’s Most Critical Contribution to Health Care
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AI can reveal remarkable medical insights, but only if patients and doctors have faith in it. Thus, trust has become AI’s singular goal, says Stanford's James Zou ..read more
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Deploying AI in Healthcare: Separating the Hype from the Helpful
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AIMI Co-Director, Nigam Shah, assesses the state of AI in healthcare and encourages executives to think beyond the model ..read more
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New AI-Driven Algorithm Can Detect Autism in Brain “Fingerprints”
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Led by AIMI faculty Kaustubh Supekar, Stanford scholars have created an algorithm that uses functional MRI scans to find patterns of neural activity in the brain that indicate autism ..read more
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Ensuring the Fairness of Algorithms that Predict Patient Disease Risk
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Decision-support tools for helping physicians follow clinical guidelines are increasingly using artificial intelligence, highlighting the need to remove bias from underlying algorithms ..read more
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Training Physicians and Algorithms in Dermatology Diversity
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There's a long-standing challenge in dermatology: Textbooks, databases, journals and lectures are largely bereft of images that feature darker skin ..read more
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