Search Results for author: Greg S. Corrado

Found 36 papers, 5 papers with code

HeAR -- Health Acoustic Representations

no code implementations4 Mar 2024 Sebastien Baur, Zaid Nabulsi, Wei-Hung Weng, Jake Garrison, Louis Blankemeier, Sam Fishman, Christina Chen, Sujay Kakarmath, Minyoi Maimbolwa, Nsala Sanjase, Brian Shuma, Yossi Matias, Greg S. Corrado, Shwetak Patel, Shravya Shetty, Shruthi Prabhakara, Monde Muyoyeta, Diego Ardila

Health acoustic sounds such as coughs and breaths are known to contain useful health signals with significant potential for monitoring health and disease, yet are underexplored in the medical machine learning community.

Self-Supervised Learning

Domain-specific optimization and diverse evaluation of self-supervised models for histopathology

no code implementations20 Oct 2023 Jeremy Lai, Faruk Ahmed, Supriya Vijay, Tiam Jaroensri, Jessica Loo, Saurabh Vyawahare, Saloni Agarwal, Fayaz Jamil, Yossi Matias, Greg S. Corrado, Dale R. Webster, Jonathan Krause, Yun Liu, Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Ellery Wulczyn, David F. Steiner

Foundation models in histopathology that learn general representations across a wide range of tissue types, diagnoses, and magnifications offer the potential to reduce the data, compute, and technical expertise necessary to develop task-specific deep learning models with the required level of model performance.

Self-Supervised Learning

Using generative AI to investigate medical imagery models and datasets

no code implementations1 Jun 2023 Oran Lang, Doron Yaya-Stupp, Ilana Traynis, Heather Cole-Lewis, Chloe R. Bennett, Courtney Lyles, Charles Lau, Christopher Semturs, Dale R. Webster, Greg S. Corrado, Avinatan Hassidim, Yossi Matias, Yun Liu, Naama Hammel, Boris Babenko

In this paper, we present a method for automatic visual explanations leveraging team-based expertise by generating hypotheses of what visual signals in the images are correlated with the task.

Predicting Cardiovascular Disease Risk using Photoplethysmography and Deep Learning

no code implementations9 May 2023 Wei-Hung Weng, Sebastien Baur, Mayank Daswani, Christina Chen, Lauren Harrell, Sujay Kakarmath, Mariam Jabara, Babak Behsaz, Cory Y. McLean, Yossi Matias, Greg S. Corrado, Shravya Shetty, Shruthi Prabhakara, Yun Liu, Goodarz Danaei, Diego Ardila

We compared the DLS with the office-based refit-WHO score, which adopts the shared predictors from WHO and Globorisk scores (age, sex, smoking status, height, weight and systolic blood pressure) but refitted on the UK Biobank (UKB) cohort.

Photoplethysmography (PPG)

Detecting hidden signs of diabetes in external eye photographs

no code implementations23 Nov 2020 Boris Babenko, Akinori Mitani, Ilana Traynis, Naho Kitade, Preeti Singh, April Maa, Jorge Cuadros, Greg S. Corrado, Lily Peng, Dale R. Webster, Avinash Varadarajan, Naama Hammel, Yun Liu

In validation set A (n=27, 415 patients, all undilated), the DLS detected poor blood glucose control (HbA1c > 9%) with an area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 70. 2; moderate-or-worse DR with an AUC of 75. 3; diabetic macular edema with an AUC of 78. 0; and vision-threatening DR with an AUC of 79. 4.

Management

A deep learning system for differential diagnosis of skin diseases

no code implementations11 Sep 2019 Yuan Liu, Ayush Jain, Clara Eng, David H. Way, Kang Lee, Peggy Bui, Kimberly Kanada, Guilherme de Oliveira Marinho, Jessica Gallegos, Sara Gabriele, Vishakha Gupta, Nalini Singh, Vivek Natarajan, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, Greg S. Corrado, Lily H. Peng, Dale R. Webster, Dennis Ai, Susan Huang, Yun Liu, R. Carter Dunn, David Coz

In this paper, we developed a deep learning system (DLS) to provide a differential diagnosis of skin conditions for clinical cases (skin photographs and associated medical histories).

Detecting Anemia from Retinal Fundus Images

no code implementations12 Apr 2019 Akinori Mitani, Yun Liu, Abigail Huang, Greg S. Corrado, Lily Peng, Dale R. Webster, Naama Hammel, Avinash V. Varadarajan

Despite its high prevalence, anemia is often undetected due to the invasiveness and cost of screening and diagnostic tests.

Predicting Progression of Age-related Macular Degeneration from Fundus Images using Deep Learning

no code implementations10 Apr 2019 Boris Babenko, Siva Balasubramanian, Katy E. Blumer, Greg S. Corrado, Lily Peng, Dale R. Webster, Naama Hammel, Avinash V. Varadarajan

For predicting progression specifically from iAMD, the DL algorithm's sensitivity (57+/-6%) was also higher compared to the 9-step grades (36+/-8%) and the 4-category grades (20+/-0%).

Specificity

Similar Image Search for Histopathology: SMILY

no code implementations30 Jan 2019 Narayan Hegde, Jason D. Hipp, Yun Liu, Michael E. Buck, Emily Reif, Daniel Smilkov, Michael Terry, Carrie J. Cai, Mahul B. Amin, Craig H. Mermel, Phil Q. Nelson, Lily H. Peng, Greg S. Corrado, Martin C. Stumpe

SMILY may be a useful general-purpose tool in the pathologist's arsenal, to improve the efficiency of searching large archives of histopathology images, without the need to develop and implement specific tools for each application.

Image Retrieval

Microscope 2.0: An Augmented Reality Microscope with Real-time Artificial Intelligence Integration

no code implementations21 Nov 2018 Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Krishna Gadepalli, Robert MacDonald, Yun Liu, Kunal Nagpal, Timo Kohlberger, Jeffrey Dean, Greg S. Corrado, Jason D. Hipp, Martin C. Stumpe

We demonstrate the utility of ARM in the detection of lymph node metastases in breast cancer and the identification of prostate cancer with a latency that supports real-time workflows.

Zero-Shot Learning by Convex Combination of Semantic Embeddings

2 code implementations19 Dec 2013 Mohammad Norouzi, Tomas Mikolov, Samy Bengio, Yoram Singer, Jonathon Shlens, Andrea Frome, Greg S. Corrado, Jeffrey Dean

In other cases the semantic embedding space is established by an independent natural language processing task, and then the image transformation into that space is learned in a second stage.

Multi-label zero-shot learning

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