no code implementations • 27 Apr 2024 • Madhava Krishna, Bhagesh Gaur, Arsh Verma, Pankaj Jalote
Hence, we conclude that the LLMs can be gainfully used by software engineers to increase productivity by saving time and effort in generating, validating and rectifying software requirements.
no code implementations • 24 Oct 2023 • Gregory Holste, Yiliang Zhou, Song Wang, Ajay Jaiswal, Mingquan Lin, Sherry Zhuge, Yuzhe Yang, Dongkyun Kim, Trong-Hieu Nguyen-Mau, Minh-Triet Tran, Jaehyup Jeong, Wongi Park, Jongbin Ryu, Feng Hong, Arsh Verma, Yosuke Yamagishi, Changhyun Kim, Hyeryeong Seo, Myungjoo Kang, Leo Anthony Celi, Zhiyong Lu, Ronald M. Summers, George Shih, Zhangyang Wang, Yifan Peng
Many real-world image recognition problems, such as diagnostic medical imaging exams, are "long-tailed" $\unicode{x2013}$ there are a few common findings followed by many more relatively rare conditions.
no code implementations • 8 Sep 2023 • Arsh Verma
While it is hard to define an exhaustive list of these abnormalities, which may co-occur on a chest X-ray, few of them are quite commonly observed and are abundantly represented in CXR datasets used to train deep learning models for automated inference.
no code implementations • 8 Sep 2023 • Aroof Aimen, Arsh Verma, Makarand Tapaswi, Narayanan C. Krishnan
Real-world application of chest X-ray abnormality classification requires dealing with several challenges: (i) limited training data; (ii) training and evaluation sets that are derived from different domains; and (iii) classes that appear during training may have partial overlap with classes of interest during evaluation.
no code implementations • 23 Nov 2022 • Arsh Verma, Makarand Tapaswi
Chest radiograph (or Chest X-Ray, CXR) is a popular medical imaging modality that is used by radiologists across the world to diagnose heart or lung conditions.