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The demand for acquiring and interpreting medical images is increasing faster than number of medical experts required to operate the medical imaging device and interpret their output. This is leading to an increase in the expert workload and extending waiting lists. A consortium led by Amsterdam UMC, in which the Informatics Institute (IvI) also plays an important role, wants to tackle this problem by making imaging technology more accessible. With the help of artificial intelligence, they want to enable less specialized experts to acquire and analyse medical images. To support them in this goal, the Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded the AI4AI project a grant of 6.1 million euros.

The consortium is coordinated by Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Medical Imaging Ivana Išgum, who together with Professor of AI & Health Clarisa Sánchez Gutiérrez, leads the interfaculty research group qurAI that focuses on the responsible development of AI in healthcare.