Computer Vision News - July 2023

Computer Vision News 46 CVPR Workshop We also enjoyed impressive sharings on medical computer vision with domain knowledge, including Islem Rekik from Imperial College London talking about “GenerativeGNNs in Connectomics ” ; Aasa Feragen from the Technical University of Denmark with great talk on “Explainable AI for improved fetal ultrasounddiagnostics” ; Alison Noble from the University of Oxford bringing insights on “Medical computer vision to advance fetal ultrasound use in LMICs healthcare settings” ; and Vishal M. Patel from Johns Hopkins University. In particular, one of this year's highlights was Alison Noble's keynote. She provided an overview of her group’swork with clinical partners in the UK, Africa and India over more than a decade. She presented three case studies on gestational age estimation from biometry with low-cost probes, gestational age estimation without biometry, and multiple sweep imaging for pregnancy risk triage. Each project had or is being taking from technical proof-of-concept through to early in the field clinical translation. One example included a descriptive study using qualitative methods conducted Alison Noble

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