Training AiCE
The AiCE DLR is trained with high quality, advanced MBIR target images and learns to turn low-quality input data into low noise images that are sharp and clear. While in development, the AiCE DLR algorithm is taught to produce high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) images through an intense training process. AiCE learns to differentiate signal from noise by training on selected, high-quality patient data sets that acquired with high tube current and reconstructed with all the benefits of state-of-the-art MBIR—including sophisticated system- and noise models, as well as a large number of iterations that are not possible clinically. As this time-consuming training process is completed before leaving the factory, the fully-trained AiCE DLR is able to work quickly in the clinic.
“With AiCE and a new PACS system, we only have to access one series of 1mm axials.”
Dr. Mark Kon, Consultant Radiologist at the Bradford Royal Infirmary, UK.![]()
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