ICT&health November 7, 2025
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Researchers from the Politecnico di Milano have developed the world’s first online application that helps healthcare professionals identify which artificial intelligence (AI) model is best suited to generate high-quality 3D images for specific organs. The innovation, led by Dr. Andrea Moglia and his team from the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering, marks a significant advance in precision medicine and medical imaging efficiency.

The app, described in Information Fusion, allows physicians, imaging technicians, and surgeons to quickly determine which AI models deliver the most accurate segmentation for a chosen organ or anatomical area. By optimizing the process of creating 3D reconstructions from radiographs or CT scans, the tool reduces trial and error, minimizes human bias, and ensures clearer, more consistent...

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