by David Levitz | May 21, 2020 | Clinical article1, Medical Research
To provide descriptive statistics of AVE’s performance on 3 cervical cancer projects in China: 1 NIH clinical trial and 2 screening camps.
by David Levitz | May 21, 2020 | Medical Research
Presented at the 2020 ASCCP Annual Scientific Sessions Performance of automated visual evaluation as a triage test for HPV+ patients from a screening camp in rural China from MobileODT AT Goldstein (1), S Bedell (1), R Lipson (2), CM Sebag (3), L Lobel (3), D Levitz...
by David Levitz | May 21, 2020 | Medical Research
Presented at the 2020 ASCCP Annual Scientific Sessions Device Impact on Machine Learning Classifier Accuracy in Detecting Cervical Dysplasia from MobileODT KC Fernandes (1), T Freitas (1), Y Zall (2), R Nissim (2), D Levitz (2) (1) NILG.ai, Porto, Portugal (2)...
by Rachel Gross | Nov 17, 2019 | Blog
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been touted as the solution to many healthcare issues, from improving diagnostic accuracy to alerting physicians to critical developments in a patient’s situation. However, to date, most applications of AI in healthcare have been...
by Rachel Gross | Sep 18, 2019 | Blog
Artificial intelligence algorithms hold great promise as a point-of-care cervical cancer diagnostic. The Automatic Visual Evaluation (AVE) algorithm, for example, the AI-based approach to visual cervical cancer screening first publicly identified by the National...
by Rachel Gross | Jul 18, 2019 | Blog
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has acknowledged the potential impact that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can have on healthcare. The FDA has been hard at work on the cutting edge of how to regulate transformative AI to ensure...
by Rachel Gross | May 29, 2019 | Blog
The World Health Organization recently published its first guidelines on digital health outlining their vision for how digital healthcare solutions can improve and save lives. The potential impact on women’s health is particularly profound. We asked three experts to...
by Rachel Gross | Apr 2, 2019 | Blog
It sounds like the holy grail of cervical cancer screening: AI for cervical cancer detection based on a single image of a woman’s cervix. No scrape, no wait. Initial results from a prospective pilot in South Korea demonstrate that immediate, point-of-care AI...
by MobileODT | Feb 1, 2019 | News and Media Coverage
JERUSALEM POST (February 1, 2019) It is 2019. We have autonomous cars, artificial intelligence, and highly intelligent drones that can fly for miles and record in 4K resolution. And yet? Despite all the rumors over the years, the endless research, and incredible...