Health IT Analytics March 9, 2023
By Mark Melchionna

A research team at Massachusetts General Hospital developed an artificial intelligence model that uses routinely collected clinical brain images to detect Alzheimer’s disease.

Published in PLOS ONE, a recent study described how a team of researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) developed and validated an artificial intelligence (AI) model, specifically a deep-learning model, to analyze data from brain magnetic resonance images (MRIs) to detect Alzheimer’s disease.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 5.8 million people in the US had Alzheimer’s disease in 2020.

Recently, a research team led by Matthew Leming, PhD, a research fellow at MGH’s Center for Systems Biology and an investigator at the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, used deep learning to...

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