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Evaluation of the impact of artificial intelligence-assisted image interpretation on the diagnostic performance of clinicians in identifying pneumothoraces on plain chest X-ray: a multi-case multi-reader study. [PDF]

open access: yesEmerg Med J
Novak A   +32 more
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Interreader and Intrareader Reproducibility of 18F-Flotufolastat Image Interpretation in Patients with Newly Diagnosed or Recurrent Prostate Cancer: Data from Two Phase 3 Prospective Multicenter Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Nucl Med
Kuo PH   +12 more
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Image interpretation

Emergency Nurse, 2010
The Norwich image interpretation course website, at www.imageinterpretation.co.uk , is aimed primarily at radiographers who provide a 'red dot' service to EDs.
James S. Aber   +2 more
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Image interpretation

2023
Abstract This chapter provides five examples of structured oral examination questions (SOEs) on clinical image interpretation along with model answers and references to help you increase your knowledge and depth of understanding. In the EDAIC Part II examination, SOE 4, there will be a specific question on image interpretation where two ...
Stephen Sciberras, Mario Zerafa
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Interpreting Images in Contracts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Contracts and the law seek to remove uncertainty and provide predictability. Contracting parties need clarity as to their performance, roles, rights and duties. For lawyers, predictability is also about predicting how a contract, intertwined with the applicable law, will be interpreted and applied if a legal dispute arises. The increasing use of images
Haapio Helena   +3 more
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Landsat image interpretation

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 1995
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Zaki, M., El Tohamy, F., Hassan, A.
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Interpreting visual images, individually

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
Visual images seem picture-like, but is this epiphenomenal or does it reflect a functional aspect of how they are represented in the brain? Visualising ambiguous pictures – those with more than one interpretation – provides one method for examining this issue.
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Interpreting Artworks, Interpreting Scientific Images

Leonardo, 2015
The author aims to compare the ways we interpret images in art and in science. The author suggests that, in art studies, analogy is often used, whereas in natural sciences, researchers appeal to abduction. To illustrate this assumption, she uses some critical texts about Yves Klein’s Anthropometries, as well as some ethnographic reports of scientists’
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