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Virtual event provides clinicians with an introduction to AI
Moorfields ophthalmologist Pearse Keane is among experts scheduled to speak at a one-day online course
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08 February 2021
Moorfields Eye Hospital will offer a one-day online course in February detailing the clinical applications of artificial intelligence technology.
An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Clinicians provides tips on how to start a deep learning project, clinically validating an artificial intelligence system, alongside real-world examples of clinical artificial intelligence.
Moorfields consultant ophthalmologist, Dr Pearse Keane, will present a session on the challenges, limitations and future directions of artificial intelligence.
Dr Siegfried Wagner will deliver a presentation on medical statistics and critical evaluation skills, while Konstantinos Balaskas will discuss the implementation of clinical artificial intelligence.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a live question and answer session.
The course runs from 9am on 17 February, with bookings available online.
An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Clinicians provides tips on how to start a deep learning project, clinically validating an artificial intelligence system, alongside real-world examples of clinical artificial intelligence.
Moorfields consultant ophthalmologist, Dr Pearse Keane, will present a session on the challenges, limitations and future directions of artificial intelligence.
Dr Siegfried Wagner will deliver a presentation on medical statistics and critical evaluation skills, while Konstantinos Balaskas will discuss the implementation of clinical artificial intelligence.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a live question and answer session.
The course runs from 9am on 17 February, with bookings available online.
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