Issues and Challenges in Applications of Artificial Intelligence to
Nuclear Medicine -- The Bethesda Report (AI Summit 2022)
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.03783v1
- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2022 18:57:52 GMT
- Title: Issues and Challenges in Applications of Artificial Intelligence to
Nuclear Medicine -- The Bethesda Report (AI Summit 2022)
- Authors: Arman Rahmim, Tyler J. Bradshaw, Ir\`ene Buvat, Joyita Dutta, Abhinav
K. Jha, Paul E. Kinahan, Quanzheng Li, Chi Liu, Melissa D. McCradden, Babak
Saboury, Eliot Siegel, John J. Sunderland, Richard L. Wahl
- Abstract summary: The SNMMI Artificial Intelligence (SNMMI-AI) Summit took place in Bethesda, MD on March 21-22, 2022.
It brought together various community members and stakeholders from academia, healthcare, industry, patient representatives, and government (NIH, FDA)
It considered various key themes to envision and facilitate a bright future for routine, trustworthy use of AI in nuclear medicine.
- Score: 6.810499400672468
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The SNMMI Artificial Intelligence (SNMMI-AI) Summit, organized by the SNMMI
AI Task Force, took place in Bethesda, MD on March 21-22, 2022. It brought
together various community members and stakeholders from academia, healthcare,
industry, patient representatives, and government (NIH, FDA), and considered
various key themes to envision and facilitate a bright future for routine,
trustworthy use of AI in nuclear medicine. In what follows, essential issues,
challenges, controversies and findings emphasized in the meeting are
summarized.
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