2023
Conference article  Open Access

Exploring the potentials and challenges of AI in supporting clinical diagnostics and remote assistance for the health and well-being of individuals

Berti A, Buongiorno R, Carloni G, Caudai C, Del Corso G, Germanese D, Pachetti E, Pascali Ma, Colantonio S

Visual intelligence  Medical imaging  Radiomics  Imaging bio-banks  Assistive technologies  Trustworthy AI 

Innovative technologies powered by Artificial Intelligence have the big potential to support new models of care delivery, disease prevention and quality of life promotion. The ultimate goal is a paradigm shift towards more personalized, accessible, effective, and sustainable care and health systems. Nevertheless, despite the advances in the field over the last years, the adoption and deployment of AI technologies remains limited in clinical practice and real-world settings. This paper summarizes the activities that a multidisciplinary research group within the Signals and Images Lab of the Institute of Information Science and Technologies of the National Research Council of Italy is carrying out for exploring both the potential of AI in health and well-being as well as the challenges to their uptake in real-world settings

Source: CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS. Pisa, Italy, 29-30/05/2023

Publisher: CEUR-WS.org



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BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:490123,
	title = {Exploring the potentials and challenges of AI in supporting clinical diagnostics and remote assistance for the health and well-being of individuals},
	author = {Berti A and Buongiorno R and Carloni G and Caudai C and Del Corso G and Germanese D and Pachetti E and Pascali Ma and Colantonio S},
	publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
	booktitle = {CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS. Pisa, Italy, 29-30/05/2023},
	year = {2023}
}

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