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The Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence Summit Sessions 3 & 4.

The Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence Summit will took place live virtually on Saturday, June 18, 2022.

Agenda for Sessions 3 & 4:
Session 3
Geographic atrophy (GA): Identification of disease activity and therapeutic response by AI tools
Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth, MD

Prognostic models in Geographic Atrophy: development and validation
Neha Anegondi

Deep learning-based ablation studies for feature discovery in geographic atrophy progression
Daniela Ferrara, MD, MSc, PhD

Utilizing machine learning for automated segmentation of geographic atrophy lesions on spectral domain optical coherence tomography
Gagan Kalra, MD

Ophthalmic AI… why is it far ahead of other healthcare AI applications?
Frank Cheng, MBA

Fiven(5) rights of AI in Ophthalmology
Daniel Ting, MBBS (Hons), BSciMed, FRCOphth, MMed (Ophth), FAMS, PhD

Panel Discussion: All Session 3 Faculty

Session 4
A practical guide to pitfalls in the applications of machine learning in medical imaging
Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD

How can we support AI research? The National Eye Institute perspective
Michael F. Chiang, MD

The AI bias: How do we set performance expectations
Luis de Sisternes, PhD

The adoption of rigorously validated AI to enhance access for patients from point-of-care to specialist care
Michael D. Abràmoff, MD, PhD

The Moorfields-DeepMind collaboration – Going from Code to Clinic
Pearse A. Keane MD, FRCOphth

Clinician-driven AI: resources enabling democratization
Edward Korot, MD

Panel Discussion: All Session 4 Faculty

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