Professor Taylor's inaugural lecture will explore artificial intelligence in healthcare
Date: 12Â March 2019, h. 15:00-17:00
Venue: Room G01, MyAV·¶ Institute of Health Informatics, 222 Euston Road, London NW1 2DA
Title: "Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: What’s there to worry about?"
Speaker:
Professor Paul Taylor is Professor of Health Informatics at MyAV·¶Â Institute of Health Informatics. He holds a BSc in Psychology, an MSc in Artificial Intelligence and a PhD in Medical Physics from MyAV·¶. His research interests have focused on the use of computer systems in clinical decisions, particularly in image interpretation, including mammography and chest radiography. He was a co-investigator on a recent health technology assessment (HTA) project evaluating commercial machine learning software for the automated analysis of diabetic retinopathy images. He is currently leading a major collaborative project to create a resource of routinely collected ophthalmic data, including imaging, to answer a range of questions relating to the progression of disease and effectiveness of treatment for common retinal conditions. He is the author of
From Patient Data to Medical Knowledge, a textbook for health informatics.
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