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Computational image analysis for coeliac disease diagnosis

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  • UserBen Schreiber, Image Analysis Team, Dept of Pathology
  • ClockWednesday 25 January 2023, 14:00-15:00
  • HouseCMS, Meeting Room 15.

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The discipline of image analysis has grown hugely over the last decade, and machine learning, deep learning and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques are now being used for many real-world image analysis tasks. In the first part of this seminar, I will give an overview of some of the tools used when studying medical images. One application is the diagnosis of coeliac disease: from an image of a duodenal biopsy, how can we use computational tools to determine whether or not there is evidence of coeliac disease? Biopsies are complicated and the variation between different images is huge, so analysing them in an automated fashion is a challenging task. In the second part of the seminar, I will share some of the difficulties involved and show some early results of our research.

This talk is part of the Computational and Systems Biology Seminar Series 2023 - 24 series.

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