Real-time project and real-life experience
When building a house, it is crucial to know whether the ground consists of rock, gravel, sand, or clay. The same goes for underwater installations, but it is not so easy to determine as on dry land.
Hit the nerve with ultrasound and artificial intelligence
Imagine hitting a hole-in-one in golf every single time you try, with limited vision and only one hand. This is how it is to administer regional anaesthetics using ultrasound. Read more in the original blog post at Forskning.no: Treff nerven med ultralyd og kunstig intelligens
Using artificial intelligence to measure the heart
Artificial intelligence can now help clinicians by automatically measuring the heart in ultrasound images. This can save time and may in the future enable inexperienced users to perform accurate measurements of the heart.
DeepEcho: Machine learning for improved echocardiography
Increased availability of ultrasound devices is great news, but it also triggers a range of new challenges. At CIUS we believe modern machine learning methods, such as deep learning, can provide necessary solutions.