Explore cutting-edge applications of machine learning in biomedical engineering through this lecture by René Vidal, a 2021 Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award winner. Delve into automatic methods for interpreting biomedical data across various scales, from cellular to patient level. Discover convolutional dictionary learning for blood cell detection, structured matrix factorization for neuron segmentation, sparse representation techniques for accelerating diffusion MRI reconstruction, and dynamical system methods for assessing surgical skills and therapy effectiveness. Gain insights into how these advanced technologies are revolutionizing diagnosis, treatment, and patient monitoring in healthcare. This technical talk is particularly suitable for researchers in the field of biomedical engineering and machine learning.
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The Turing Lectures: Engineering the future of medicine, Rene Vidal
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Alan Turing Institute
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Very detailed and full of examples. there were a lot of features that were explored and in dedetail - we were shown the process that is entailed in the study. Highly integral to the various projects identified and explored and with relevant information on how they are approached. Intriguing indeed!