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Artificial intelligence‐driven change redefining radiology through interdisciplinary innovation
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Abstract
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing, yet its applications in radiology remain relatively nascent. From a spatiotemporal perspective, this review examines the forces driving AI development and its integration with medicine and radiology, with a particular focus on advancements addressing major diseases that significantly threaten human health. Temporally, the advent of foundational model architectures, combined with the underlying drivers of AI development, is accelerating the progress of AI interventions and their practical applications. Spatially, the discussion explores the potential of evolving AI methodologies to strengthen interdisciplinary applications within medicine, emphasizing the integration of AI with the four critical points of the imaging process, as well as its application in disease management, including the emergence of commercial AI products. Additionally, the current utilization of deep learning is reviewed, and future advancements through multimodal foundation models and Generative Pre‐trained Transformer are anticipated.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Zhujiang Hospital(CN)
- Southern Medical University(CN)
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University(CN)
- United Imaging Healthcare (China)(CN)
- University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen Hospital(CN)
- University of Hong Kong(HK)
- Santa Clara University(US)
- China-Japan Friendship Hospital(CN)
- Chinese Academy of Sciences(CN)
- Shandong Institute of Automation(CN)
- Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence(CN)
- University of Chinese Academy of Sciences(CN)