Using the latest deep convolutional neural networks and machine learning innovations, you can now access the diagnostic information you need to put your patients on the path to a more tailored treatment approach.
Canon Medical’s Advanced intelligent Clear-IQ Engine is an innovative Deep Learning Reconstruction technology that’s been trained to reduce noise and boost signal to deliver sharp, clear and distinct images at speed. AiCE is a robust AI technology that can be applied to all body regions and a wide range of CT scan protocols and MR sequences. AiCE is available for all CT and MR segments.
Using data acquired via an ultra-low dose, three-dimensional helical scan called the 3D Landmark Scan, ALD can accurately identify the anatomical structures required to perform automatic scan planning for all routine examinations. ALD not only helps save operator time but also helps promote scan range and scan planning consistency, enabling the operator to focus on the patient.
Bringing an additional layer of intelligence to our Collaborative imaging offering, Automation Platform is an AI-based, zero-click solution that uses deep learning technology to streamline your workflow for fast, actionable results every time. From scanner to clinical decision, you’ll be supported by leading-edge deep learning technologies that process and deliver images for accurate triage, worklist prioritization and treatment decisions.
The Aquilion ONE / PRISM Edition harnesses the temporal benefits of rapid kV switching with patient specific mA modulation and combines them with a Deep Learning Reconstruction that delivers excellent energy separation and low-noise properties.
Images can be delivered directly to your reading station, and with our range of new Vitrea applications, you can easily analyze comprehensive spectral data, including quantification and multi-layered images for a more detailed and definitive diagnosis.
Intelligent NR* is comprised of Canon‘s proprietary AI technology that utilizes deep learning, and is based on approximately 3,000 X-ray images carefully selected from the clinical images of the CXDI series that Canon has accumulated over the years. The AI technology is based on machine learning of the noise characteristics of various radiographic sites.
Compared to conventional noise reduction processing, the new system can efficiently remove unnecessary noise while maintaining the necessary image signals, achieving noise reduction of up to 50%.