The emerging role of artificial intelligence in multiple sclerosis imaging
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The emerging role of artificial intelligence in multiple sclerosis imaging
Abstract
Background: Computer-aided diagnosis can facilitate the early detection and diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) thus enabling earlier interventions and a reduction in long-term MS-related disability. Recent advancements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have led to the improvements in the classification, quantification and identification of diagnostic patterns in medical images for a range of diseases, in particular, for MS. Importantly, data generated using AI techniques are analyzed automatically, which compares favourably with labour-intensive and time-consuming manual methods.
Objective: The aim of this review is to assist MS researchers to understand current and future developments in the AI-based diagnosis and prognosis of MS.
Methods: We will investigate a variety of AI approaches and various classifiers and compare the current state-of-the-art techniques in relation to lesion segmentation/detection and prognosis of disease. After briefly describing the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques commonly used, we will describe AI techniques used for the detection of lesions and MS prognosis.
Results: We then evaluate the clinical maturity of these AI techniques in relation to MS.
Conclusion: Finally, future research challenges are identified in a bid to encourage further improvements of the methods.
Keywords: MRI; Multiple sclerosis; artificial intelligence; machine learning; medical imaging.
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