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Internet of Things and medical imaging AI systems
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Abstract
In recent years, the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in radiography has received a great attention. The technique's unique capacity presumably lies somewhere in the middle, and AI will play a vital part in the future of radiomics. Due to the computer's endless potential, AI is an attractive candidate for delivering the optimization, predictability, and dependability required to aid radiologists in their quest to provide exceptional patient care. With the computerization and resource optimization made possible by Internet of Things (IoT) systems in health application fields, the healthcare sector can increase treatment quality while reducing expenses.
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