Tag: Moorfields Eye Hospital

What will the future look like of medicine with artificial intelligence?

An ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that predicts what missing portions of retinal photos and scans should look like. Pearse Keane and his colleagues used 1.6 million retinal photos and scans to learn how to predict what missing portions of the images should look like. The model is capable of identifying a person’s characteristics.

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Eye disease and the risk of Parkinson’s can be detected by artificial intelligence

Researchers have developed a tool,Found, that uses hundreds of photos of the retina to learn how to predict what parts of an image should look like. “If you have some systemic cardiovascular disease…we can directly visualise [that] in retinal images,” Pearse Keane, a doctor at London’s Moorfields Eye Hospital, said. Found can be used to detect cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.

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