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Edited by: Rudi Dierckx, Charalampos Tsoumpas, Ronald Borra, Jan Pruim, Riemer Slart, Andor Glaudemans
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISSN: 9782832512395
Product Name: Frontiers Abstract Book
The International Networking Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Informatics in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, abbreviated to AINM, was organized between the 9th and 11th of October at the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Artificial intelligence (AI) and informatics are rapidly gaining clinical relevance in healthcare and particularly in imaging. In the field of radiology, facilitated by larger numbers of examinations and professionals involved, its significance is already reflected by many scientific sessions, teaching and accreditation at conferences and an ever-increasing number of papers. In Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (NMMI) still much may be gained in terms of awareness, critical mass, and applications for artificial intelligence, while also the role of informatics translating in dedicated software packages warrants attention regarding challenges and opportunities. With this regard, the organizers intended this international symposium to be the first international meeting to network and discuss with colleagues and industry of AI and informatics in NMMI. The framework enabling the intended interaction and networking consisted of state-of-the-art invited lectures by more than 40 expert speakers in AI, NM, and beyond, including two honorary highlighted lectures, Anne Paans and Willem Vaalburg lectures, in addition to parallel sessions in clinical and physical topics allowing in depth detailing and discussions. Presentations of their own related scientific work by poster and oral presenters also present research in the field and prizes were awarded to four high quality presentations.
Health > Nuclear Medicine
Keywords: Nuclear Medicine, artificial intelligence, Molecular Imaging, positron emission tomography, PET, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, SPECT, radionuclide therapy
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