Jonathon Dreyer

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Intelligence at Work: Knee Osteoarthritis Labeling Assistant (KOALA) for detecting signs of knee osteoarthritis by IBL
As the population ages, arthritis and other musculoskeletal diseases are an increasing cause of physician visits and health care spending. With increased prevalence comes an increased burden for rapid, precise diagnosis and staging, as well as an ability to predict future disability. Unfortunately, interpreting orthopedic images can be laborious. There is a need for standardization […]
August 20, 2019
As the population ages, arthritis and other musculoskeletal diseases are an increasing cause of physician visits and health care spending. With increased prevalence comes an increased burden for rapid, precise diagnosis and staging, as well as an ability to predict future disability. Unfortunately, interpreting orthopedic images can be laborious. There is a need for standardization […]
Intelligence at work: Visualizing functional lung tissue with LungPrint and Hyperion View by VIDA
Lung disease is among the highest causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, yet traditional imaging techniques don’t easily account for the complexity of the airway structure to make a fast, accurate diagnosis. Due to these complexities and the increasing resolution of scanners, radiologists are challenged to review complicated reconstructions of airway trees via […]
July 18, 2019
Lung disease is among the highest causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, yet traditional imaging techniques don’t easily account for the complexity of the airway structure to make a fast, accurate diagnosis. Due to these complexities and the increasing resolution of scanners, radiologists are challenged to review complicated reconstructions of airway trees via […]
Are you using secure speech recognition in your mobile messaging app?
Every day, Americans send billions of text and mobile messages—and the “just text me” movement has spilled over from our personal lives to the workplace. Likewise, healthcare providers also have come to rely on text messaging to communicate with care teams and get quick answers to questions about patient care. A problem arises, however, if […]
September 20, 2018
Every day, Americans send billions of text and mobile messages—and the “just text me” movement has spilled over from our personal lives to the workplace. Likewise, healthcare providers also have come to rely on text messaging to communicate with care teams and get quick answers to questions about patient care. A problem arises, however, if […]