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Current applications and future directions of deep learning in musculoskeletal radiology

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SKELETAL RADIOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue 2, Pages 183-197

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-019-03284-z

Keywords

Musculoskeletal; Radiology; Deep learning; Artificial intelligence; Neural networks; Applications; Convolutional neural networks; Algorithms

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Deep learning with convolutional neural networks (CNN) is a rapidly advancing subset of artificial intelligence that is ideally suited to solving image-based problems. There are an increasing number of musculoskeletal applications of deep learning, which can be conceptually divided into the categories of lesion detection, classification, segmentation, and non-interpretive tasks. Numerous examples of deep learning achieving expert-level performance in specific tasks in all four categories have been demonstrated in the past few years, although comprehensive interpretation of imaging examinations has not yet been achieved. It is important for the practicing musculoskeletal radiologist to understand the current scope of deep learning as it relates to musculoskeletal radiology. Interest in deep learning from researchers, radiology leadership, and industry continues to increase, and it is likely that these developments will impact the daily practice of musculoskeletal radiology in the near future.

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