Event Speaker
Frank Li, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow, Radiology
Emory University
Frank Li received the Biomedical Engineering PhD in 2023. His research focused on the recognition and interpretation of lung disease subtypes, utilizing deep learning models to extract CT imaging features for cluster analysis. The developed deep learning models successfully identified subtypes of three different lung malfunctions, including COPD, humidifier disinfectant-associated lung injury, and post-COVID-19. Currently, Frank is a postdoc fellow at the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University. His ongoing research focuses on imaging dataset curation, and exploitability of deep learning foundation models.
Sessions
Charting New Frontiers: Innovative Technologies in Imaging Informatics Scientific Research Abstracts
Comparing General Vision Transformer Embeddings versus Task-Specific Deep Learning Models for Knee Osteoarthritis Grading Mohammadreza Chavoshi, MD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Radiology, Emory University Frank Li, PhD; Theo Dapamede, MD, PhD; Bardia Khosravi, MD, MPH; Aawez Mansuri, MS; Rohan Satya Isaac, MS; Janice Newsome, MD; Hari Trivedi, MD; Judy Gichoya, MS, MD, FSIIM …
Quality Improvement Applied Informatics Abstracts
Approaches for LLM Based Automated Categorization of Hospital Imaging Safety Event Reports Chintan Shah, MD, MS, Neuroradiologist, Medical Director for Imaging AI, Cleveland Clinic Brandon English, RT, HACP-PE; Shelly Horvath, RN, HACP-PE; Rekha Mody, MD; Po-Hao Chen, MD, MBA Developing a Standardized Ontology for Imaging Findings Using Large Language Models with Crowd-Sourced Iteration and…