The purpose of this project is to develop computer-aided diagnosis for a wide variety of radiologic images. Examples include pulmonary embolus detection and detection of subcutaneous melanomas on CT scans. This project uses existing NIH CT scan images.
Summers, Ronald M (2018) Deep Learning Lends a Hand to Pediatric Radiology. Radiology 287:323-325 |
Burns, Joseph E; Yao, Jianhua; Summers, Ronald M (2017) Vertebral Body Compression Fractures and Bone Density: Automated Detection and Classification on CT Images. Radiology 284:788-797 |
Burns, Joseph E; Yao, Jianhua; Muñoz, Hector et al. (2016) Automated Detection, Localization, and Classification of Traumatic Vertebral Body Fractures in the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine at CT. Radiology 278:64-73 |
O'Connor, Stacy D; Yao, Jianhua; Summers, Ronald M (2007) Lytic metastases in thoracolumbar spine: computer-aided detection at CT--preliminary study. Radiology 242:811-6 |
Solomon, Jeffrey; Mavinkurve, Sara; Cox, Derrick et al. (2004) Computer-assisted detection of subcutaneous melanomas: feasibility assessment. Acad Radiol 11:678-85 |
Summers, Ronald M (2003) Road maps for advancement of radiologic computer-aided detection in the 21st century. Radiology 229:11-3 |