ResourcesVendorsApplicationsAdvanced visualization (software)BoneXpertFremtidsvej 1, DK-2970 Hoersholm, DenmarkeMail:Website:https://www.bonexpert.comLatest from BoneXpertArtificial IntelligenceRadiologists in Europe ramp up testing of AIBy Will MortonFour out of seven commercially available AI algorithms for detecting lung nodules on x-rays performed better than human readers in a recent study.January 12, 2024Clinical NewsX-ray software delivers 4 bone health measuresBy Eric BarnesNew software that analyzes bone age and health from hand radiography has revealed fresh information about changes in bone density and osteoporosis over a lifetime, according to a German-Danish research group.May 15, 2016Clinical NewsRadiologists prefer CAD with fewer clicksBy Erik L. RidleyRadiologists prefer computer-aided detection (CAD) software that gives them necessary information with the fewest clicks possible and is closely integrated with PACS, rather than applications that require multiple manual steps to interrogate data, according to a team of German researchers.May 29, 2013Clinical NewsSpare the details: Radiologists want CAD results, not analysisBy Cynthia E. KeenShould radiologists understand the analytical processes by which computer-aided detection (CAD) software works? Not according to a new study in the Journal of Digital Imaging, which found that readers really want only the CAD results.April 3, 2013ConferenceDanish firm Visiana tackles bone age evaluationBy Erik L. RidleyBone age has typically been determined manually from hand x-rays by radiologists or pediatric endocrinologists, but this method is subjective and prone to reader variability. Danish company Visiana believes its automatic bone age assessment software can do the job better and faster.February 27, 2011