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10 Augustus 2023
When will Robust AI-Supported Medical Imaging Finally Become a Reality?
How is it that AI techniques for medical imaging are accurate in the lab, yet fail in practice?
UvA PhD student Coen de Vente (working within the Quantitative Healthcare Analysis, group of Professor Clarisa Sánchez Gutierrez). De Vente is looking for solutions to this problem within the Informatics Institute using machine learning techniques for screening eye diseases. Read more here.
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