AI in Medical Imaging Informatics: Current Challenges and Future Directions.

Journal: IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
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Abstract

This paper reviews state-of-the-art research solutions across the spectrum of medical imaging informatics, discusses clinical translation, and provides future directions for advancing clinical practice. More specifically, it summarizes advances in medical imaging acquisition technologies for different modalities, highlighting the necessity for efficient medical data management strategies in the context of AI in big healthcare data analytics. It then provides a synopsis of contemporary and emerging algorithmic methods for disease classification and organ/ tissue segmentation, focusing on AI and deep learning architectures that have already become the de facto approach. The clinical benefits of in-silico modelling advances linked with evolving 3D reconstruction and visualization applications are further documented. Concluding, integrative analytics approaches driven by associate research branches highlighted in this study promise to revolutionize imaging informatics as known today across the healthcare continuum for both radiology and digital pathology applications. The latter, is projected to enable informed, more accurate diagnosis, timely prognosis, and effective treatment planning, underpinning precision medicine.

Authors

  • Andreas S Panayides
    CYENS Centre of Excellence, Nicosia, Cyprus.
  • Amir Amini
  • Nenad D Filipovic
    a Faculty of Engineering Sciences , University of Kragujevac , Kragujevac , Serbia.
  • Ashish Sharma
    Department of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
  • Sotirios A Tsaftaris
  • Alistair Young
  • David Foran
  • Nhan Do
    Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology Research and Information Center, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Spyretta Golemati
  • Tahsin Kurc
    Department of Biomedical Informatics, Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
  • Kun Huang
    Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA. Kun.Huang@osumc.edu.
  • Konstantina S Nikita
    3 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9 Iroon Polytechniou Str., 15780 Zografos, Athens, Greece.
  • Ben P Veasey
  • Michalis Zervakis
  • Joel H Saltz
  • Constantinos S Pattichis
    Department of Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering Research Centre, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.