论文标题

审查COVID-19的成像数据获取,分割和诊断中的人工智能技术

Review of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Imaging Data Acquisition, Segmentation and Diagnosis for COVID-19

论文作者

Shi, Feng, Wang, Jun, Shi, Jun, Wu, Ziyan, Wang, Qian, Tang, Zhenyu, He, Kelei, Shi, Yinghuan, Shen, Dinggang

论文摘要

(本文于2020年4月6日作为IEEE生物医学工程评论的邀请论文提交。)2019年冠状病毒病的大流行(Covid-19)正在全世界蔓延。诸如X射线和计算机断层扫描(CT)之类的医学成像在全球与Covid-19的斗争中起着至关重要的作用,而最近新兴的人工智能(AI)技术进一步增强了成像工具的力量并帮助医疗专家。我们在此回顾了医学成像社区(AI授权)对Covid-19的快速反应。例如,AI授权的图像采集可以显着帮助自动化扫描程序,并以最小的接触与患者的接触重塑工作流程,从而为成像技术人员提供最佳保护。此外,AI可以通过准确删除X射线和CT图像中的感染来提高工作效率,从而促进随后的定量。此外,计算机辅助平台可帮助放射学家做出临床决策,即疾病诊断,跟踪和预后。因此,在本文论文中,我们涵盖了与COVID-19有关的整个医学成像和分析技术的管道,包括图像采集,分割,诊断和随访。我们特别关注AI与X射线和CT的整合,这两者都广泛用于前线医院,以描述与Covid-19作战的医学成像和放射学的最新进展。

(This paper was submitted as an invited paper to IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering on April 6, 2020.) The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is spreading all over the world. Medical imaging such as X-ray and computed tomography (CT) plays an essential role in the global fight against COVID-19, whereas the recently emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies further strengthen the power of the imaging tools and help medical specialists. We hereby review the rapid responses in the community of medical imaging (empowered by AI) toward COVID-19. For example, AI-empowered image acquisition can significantly help automate the scanning procedure and also reshape the workflow with minimal contact to patients, providing the best protection to the imaging technicians. Also, AI can improve work efficiency by accurate delination of infections in X-ray and CT images, facilitating subsequent quantification. Moreover, the computer-aided platforms help radiologists make clinical decisions, i.e., for disease diagnosis, tracking, and prognosis. In this review paper, we thus cover the entire pipeline of medical imaging and analysis techniques involved with COVID-19, including image acquisition, segmentation, diagnosis, and follow-up. We particularly focus on the integration of AI with X-ray and CT, both of which are widely used in the frontline hospitals, in order to depict the latest progress of medical imaging and radiology fighting against COVID-19.

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