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ASGE at DDW AI in GI Workshop | May 2022
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The AI Hands-On Workshop is a course focused on getting started with AI in GI practice and research. The workshop features presentations and discussions by experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence and GI. The course begins with a welcome and introduction by Seth Gross and Sravanthi Parasa. The workshop is made possible with the support of sponsors including Medtronic, Google, CDx Diagnostic, EndoSoft, FujiFilm, and Micro-Tech Endoscopy.<br /><br />The presentations cover various topics related to AI in GI. Presenters include Dr. Seth Gross, who discusses the current status of AI applications in Gastroenterology. Dr. Cesare Hassan talks about the need for AI in GI practice and how to evaluate AI devices for clinical significance. Dr. Dennis Shung focuses on pursuing research in AI in GI and Endoscopy, including the basics and terminology. Dr. Massimo Mascaro shares insights on evaluating AI devices from a technology perspective.<br /><br />Other presentations include Dr. Michael Byrne discussing the impact of AI on endoscopy training, and Dr. Prateek Sharma providing an update on current efforts by ASGE in the AI space. Dr. Sravanthi Parasa and Scott Penberthy engage in a debate and discussion on scientific challenges of contemporary machine learning in gastroenterology. The workshop concludes with a hands-on session led by Dale Markowitz, where participants have the opportunity to build an algorithm.<br /><br />The workshop provides a valuable learning experience for the participants, with the aim of incorporating AI into GI practice and research. The event also includes a glimpse into the future of AI in the field. Participants are encouraged to provide feedback through an evaluation survey.
Keywords
AI Hands-On Workshop
AI in GI practice
AI in GI research
Presentations on AI in GI
Evaluating AI devices
Research in AI in GI
Impact of AI on endoscopy training
ASGE's efforts in AI
Machine learning challenges in gastroenterology
Building an algorithm
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