Analysis of the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging

  • Zhi Wang Beijing Zhiyi Yunshang Technology Co., Ltd
  • Yong Zhan Beijing Zhiyi Yunshang Technology Co., Ltd
Keywords: artificial intelligence, medical imaging, application analysis

Abstract

Medical imaging technology is considered one of the most critical diagnostic tools in the clinical analysis, and its imaging results provide medical interventions with the changes of patients' tissues and organs to support the diagnosis. With the development of computer technology, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in clinical diagnosis has become increasingly more widespread. In order to enhance the quality of medical imaging work, this paper mainly analyzes the application effect of AI in medical imaging, further discovering the significance of the application of artificial intelligence in medical imaging.

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Published
2021-07-22
Section
Original Research Article