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Artificial Intelligence Can Change the future of Medical Diagnosis | Shinjini Kundu | TEDxPittsburgh 

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Medical diagnosis often is based on information visible from medical images. But what if machine learning and artificial intelligence could help our doctors gain more knowledge from medical images and therefore predict diseases earlier? New research indicates this is indeed possible, and the implications for preventive medicine and several disease types are large. Learn about it in this talk.
Shinjini graduated from high school at age 16, earned a PhD at 25, and was named one of Pittsburgh’s 40 under 40 in 2016. In her PhD work at Stanford, Shinjini employed machine learning that trained computers to detect patterns in medical images. That technology enables doctors to detect osteoarthritis three years before symptoms are evident. Shinjini is currently an MD-PhD scientist in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP), a collaboration between the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on medical diagnosis in the pre-disease stage when a patient is still asymptomatic. She is also an advocate for women and minorities in STEM professions.
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Комментарии : 42   
@eddisonlewis8099
@eddisonlewis8099 6 лет назад
FANTASTIC APPLICATION OF THE USE OF MACHINE LEARNING IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
@Ann-sb5kc
@Ann-sb5kc 3 года назад
This video is 3 years ago, and she's right, now we supposed to have holographic med beds arriving this year around the world that scans and heals us. I really hope this is the future. ❤️
@rkenne1391
@rkenne1391 6 лет назад
absolutely brilliant, thx for the great work & inspiration
@comicwarriors3735
@comicwarriors3735 5 лет назад
Awesome speech . Awesome news for the near future
@tomridey8768
@tomridey8768 5 лет назад
Brilliant speech!
@sophiamore4631
@sophiamore4631 4 года назад
Inspiring research! Awesome speak
@blestnp
@blestnp 4 года назад
excellent!!
@sushmitagoswami2033
@sushmitagoswami2033 3 года назад
Proud of her!! You made all Indian proud.
@BetterBiomedChannel
@BetterBiomedChannel 4 года назад
Very interesting topic
@VEGETADTX
@VEGETADTX 6 лет назад
I'm generally pretty concerned about the dangers of AI. However, this is the application of AI that I'm looking forward to so much! :)
@mandalorian4620
@mandalorian4620 3 года назад
Which is probably the most dangerous.
@marathon1734
@marathon1734 3 года назад
@@mandalorian4620 AI dominates humans in the future..this is so sick
@ppmppm3001
@ppmppm3001 2 года назад
@@marathon1734 Really! It's upto human how they are going to utilise AI, Trust me if we use it for betterment then it will act as blessings for us.
@albertbarrera5542
@albertbarrera5542 5 лет назад
I want to use the osteoarthritis project in my thesis but cannot find any papers online for me to cite. Can someone direct me?
@MedschoolMom
@MedschoolMom Год назад
There are a lot of hesitancy and concerns out there around AI, and for good reason. There are some tasks that just need to be performed by a human. But Dr. Jundu has illustrated a circumstance in which AI can clearly make a positive difference in identifying diseases much earlier. I think there should definitely be further research and exploration into this technology because there is so much potential for good. I also think there are some potential negative consequences that should be carefully avoided. For example, medical imaging is extremely expensive. There are some huge financial implications for doing a bunch of imaging tests on seemingly healthy individuals. Making these imaging procedures a common screening practice on everyone could exponentially drive up the cost of care with relatively low benefit. If the imaging procedure uses radiation, like CT or x-ray, you add unnecessary radiation exposure on top of the high cost. Until medical imaging becomes far less expensive with far fewer potential side effects, I’m not sure this type of predictive care will be practical. I also wonder how much this advanced knowledge will help people. In the example Dr. Jundu gave of rheumatoid arthritis, I’m not sure the advanced warning would have done that much to change behaviors or slow the disease. Many people likely wouldn’t have done much besides worry about it more. And if developing arthritis is as common as Dr. Jundu says, then shouldn’t we all be doing what we can to postpone its onset even without early diagnosis? Clearly, catching cancer earlier would be beneficial because it can be treated before it causes damage. That’s why we do mammograms and colonoscopies. But if we’re just predicting an unavoidable chronic condition, maybe it would be better to live in blissful ignorance for another couple years and save the extra cash you would have spent on those expensive screening tests. Just because we can predict something earlier doesn’t necessarily mean we should. And adding imaging procedures that drive up our patients’ medical bills with little benefit is unethical.
@kunjomani
@kunjomani 2 года назад
Nice 👍
@biancabucurenci142
@biancabucurenci142 5 лет назад
hello! I am a 3rd year student at medical engineering and I've got a question regarding machine learning ang image proccesing. Where sould I start studying from? Please suggest me some sfecific softwares for these.
@Nartin1986
@Nartin1986 5 лет назад
Please check some course on Coursera
@flame-on-3
@flame-on-3 Год назад
Unfortunately this goes against the latest research in preventative scanning, in other words searching out disease with no sign or symptoms. Unfortunately everybody has multiple diseases issues as they age the question is- which ones should you treat. There is no point in treating disease if it is only going to cause a problem when your 110years and already dead. Often going searching for disease and treating will cause permanent damage for something that will otherwise only cause symptoms or death way after you are already dead. Of cause certain diseases like skin cancers are different.
@carlosT3000
@carlosT3000 2 года назад
Where's the data?
@StevenSmith68828
@StevenSmith68828 6 лет назад
Would be beneficial to just get healthy people. 3 years of normal patient data to get a more precise reading on changes. where would that data come from, well I'm not sure. Just as important as finding out who is sick it's important to find out who is healthy. Edit: wow I just realized you might be able to determine the rate of lets say tumor growth not just if they sick or healthy.
@favoroceanloy6440
@favoroceanloy6440 Год назад
Divinefavor can change the world of medical diagnosis.
@lasercts257
@lasercts257 3 года назад
0:25 that he did it again and again until his hand was riddled with cancer also why is her microphone masking taped to her face
@MarcoPhann
@MarcoPhann 4 года назад
11.02
@higreentj
@higreentj 4 года назад
Senescent cells are thought to be the cause of osteoarthritis and other age-related diseases. We will have senescent cell clearance therapies by 2025. Machine learning is getting better and faster so prediction will get to 100%.
@sniyut1037
@sniyut1037 4 года назад
AI will be the angel to mankinds.
@marathon1734
@marathon1734 3 года назад
AI will be the demon to mankinds...this is nly 1 side of the coin
@manoharvirwani4616
@manoharvirwani4616 9 месяцев назад
Recording is very poor.. inaudible
@gamehunter9441
@gamehunter9441 6 лет назад
this is years of research dont know wy you dont have many likes people just dont know
@jersey4life31
@jersey4life31 10 месяцев назад
this won't be out for another 100 years, too much money to be made.
@gourmetchenchen1390
@gourmetchenchen1390 5 лет назад
This presentation is so biased . using extrems for general datas
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