The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has approved a new AI software system that can screen for three major eye diseases in primary care settings.
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Optometrists back Aussie-developed AI system
Australian optometrists are reporting positive results with a homegrown clinical decision support tool that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse retinal images for features of the major blinding eye diseases.
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DR grader perfects vision threatening detection
International researchers have demonstrated that an artificial intelligence-enabled algorithm can achieve 100% sensitivity in detecting vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy.
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Multi-million dollar Aussie project to cut optometry false-positive rate
Australian agencies are collaborating with technology firm Big Picture Medical in a $12 million project to develop an AI-assisted platform that could reduce inappropriate patient management at the primary point-of-care.
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Government pushes ocular projects for commercial development
Projects to develop decision support software for macular disease, sustained release ocular implants and a control sleeve for intravitreal injections are a step closer to commercial development, following the latest round of government research grants.
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Artificial Intelligence: Will it replace ophthalmologists?
Ophthalmology’s lead role in the medical use of artificial intelligence (AI) and its future role in the profession were among the key talking points at the recently concluded RANZCO Scientific Congress.
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Artificial intelligence used to diagnose uveitis
Artificial intelligence is being used to extract hidden information from retinal images of patients with birdshot uveitis, in a hope it could lead to more timely diagnosis for the rare condition.
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