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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

IBM’s Dr. Watson Will See You...Someday

IBM’s Dr. Watson Will See You...Someday
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Fail: Computerized Clinical Decision Support Systems for Medical Imaging

Fail: Computerized Clinical Decision Support Systems for Medical Imaging
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I am a computer scientist working in radiology for over 15 years. Involved in multiple PACS installations and in scientific research on Medical Imaging Informatics. Currently employed by the University Medical Center Groningen, dept of Radiology and Discipline Leader Medical Imaging Informatics of the Center for Medical Imaging North East Netherlands (www.cmi-nen.nl).
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