Search

Your search keyword '"Bolter, Louis"' showing total 16 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Bolter, Louis" Remove constraint Author: "Bolter, Louis"
16 results on '"Bolter, Louis"'

Search Results

2. What are the perceptions and concerns of people living with diabetes and National Health Service staff around the potential implementation of AI-assisted screening for diabetic eye disease? Development and validation of a survey for use in a secondary care screening setting

3. Ethnic disparities in progression rates for sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy in diabetic eye screening: a population-based retrospective cohort study

4. Two-year recall for people with no diabetic retinopathy: a multi-ethnic population-based retrospective cohort study using real-world data to quantify the effect

6. Two-year recall for people with no diabetic retinopathy: a multiethnic population-based retrospective cohort study using real-world data to quantify the effect

8. Prospective evaluation of an artificial intelligence-enabled algorithm for automated diabetic retinopathy screening of 30 000 patients

9. Diagnostic accuracy of diabetic retinopathy grading by an artificial intelligence-enabled algorithm compared with a human standard for wide-field true-colour confocal scanning and standard digital retinal images

11. Prospective evaluation of an artificial intelligence enabled algorithm for automated diabetic retinopathy screening of 30 000 patients.

12. Diagnostic accuracy of diabetic retinopathy grading by an artificial intelligence-enabled algorithm compared with a human standard for wide-field true-colour confocal scanning and standard digital retinal images.

13. An observational study to assess if automated diabetic retinopathy image assessment software can replace one or more steps of manual imaging grading and to determine their cost-effectiveness

14. A study of whether automated Diabetic Retinopathy Image Assessment could replace manual grading steps in the English National Screening Programme

15. Automated diabetic retinopathy image assessment software: diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness compared with human graders

16. An observational study to assess if automated diabetic retinopathy image assessment software can replace one or more steps of manual imaging grading and to determine their cost-effectiveness

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources