Forbes September 28, 2019
Robert Glatter, MD

An MRI scan read in 4 seconds? Are we hearing this right?

You are, and welcome to the present and the future of automated machine learning programs that have the ability to significantly increase the speed of analysis of specialized MRI scans.

Don’t worry though—it’s not ready for prime time just yet!

Now, new research sheds light on just far we have come in terms of development of such machine learning programs.

According to a new study published in the journal, Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, analysis of cardiac MRI scans using automated machine learning can be performed significantly faster and with comparable accuracy to human interpretation by trained cardiologists.

It generally takes about 13 minutes for a trained physician (cardiologist) to...

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