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    Implication of quantitative CT and artificial intelligence in COPD

    Wu, Lian; Thorogood, Joanna; Vyas, Madhusudan

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    Date
    2019-07
    Citation:
    Wu, L., Thorogood, J., & Vyas, M. (2019, July). Implication of Quantitative CT and Artificial Intelligence in COPD. Paper presented at the The 4th Asian Congress of Thoracic Imaging Conference (ACTI)., Shanghai, China.
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    Content New Zealand Maori 新西兰毛利人- Maori Health 毛利人的健康 - COPD 慢阻肺 : COPD Definition 慢阻肺 - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD man慢阻肺) - COPD = shaded part - Prevalence 患病率 - Economic and Social Burden 经济和社会负担 - Diagnosis and Initial Assessment 诊断和初步评估 - Post-bronchodilator FEV1 AI and Q CT人工智能和量化CT: Artificial Intelligence 人工智能 - Convolutional neural network - Deep learning - Quantitative CT 量化CT - Research Project 研究项目: Objectives - Potential applications 潜在应用 -
    Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori Subject Headings):
    Atewharowharo, Tahumaero, Atamai hangahanga, Pūnaha arahau
    Keywords:
    Aotearoa, Māori, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), artificial intelligence (AI), New Zealand
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    1116 Medical Physiology
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