Colloquium / Seminars
Topic:Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging
Speaker:Dr. Po-Ting Chen
(National Taiwan University Hospital)Date time:April 14, 2026 14:00 - 15:00
Venue:SA213
Abstract:
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly integrated into modern radiology, offering tools that support image interpretation, quantitative analysis, workflow prioritization, and clinical decision-making. Recent advances in machine learning and deep learning have enabled the detection of subtle imaging patterns and the efficient analysis of large-scale imaging data, helping to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve workflow efficiency. In current radiology practice, AI is already being applied in areas such as lesion detection, organ segmentation, triage, and risk prediction.
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most lethal malignancies, in part because of its subtle imaging features and the difficulty of early diagnosis on routine CT. In this talk, we will review the emerging role of AI in pancreatic cancer detection using CT imaging, with a focus on recent advances in AI-based detection models and their potential to facilitate earlier diagnosis. We will also briefly discuss the broader real- world applications of AI in radiology and consider the challenges and opportunities for translating these technologies into clinical practice.Download:Talk_1150414.pdf
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