Artificial Intelligence in Neuro-Ophthalmology: What the Future Holds
Creator
Dan Milea, MD, PhD
Affiliation
Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore
Subject
Deep Learning; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence; Detection; Optic Neuropathies
Description
Despite the current hype in almost every area of society (and medicine), artificial intelligence (AI) is not very new. Machine learning (ML), one of the first AI methods described in the 1950's, was based on the ability of a computer to ‘learn ', using various statistical techniques and without explicit programming for this purpose. The extraordinary recent technical development of computers with high GPU processing power has allowed for the recent emergence of deep learning (DL), the state-of-the- art technique in ML that is particularly well-adapted for image analysis. DL techniques have allowed new algorithms to make predictions of various outcomes, diagnosis, etc. based on ‘learning' (training) using large datasets, using either a supervised or an un-supervised approach.
Date
2021-02
Language
eng
Format
video/mp4
Type
Image/MovingImage
Source
2021 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting
Relation is Part of
NANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Journal Club: What You Need to Know Now!