ProjectAiAi and AiAiHealthcare.github.io

These are ecosystem siblings where the first is the core deep learning model/framework for interpreting chest X-rays, and the second is the organizational hub and outreach platform promoting the same lung cancer and tuberculosis screening initiative.

ProjectAiAi
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AiAiHealthcare.github.io
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Adoption 9/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 0/25
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Maturity 9/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 111
Forks: 24
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Dockerfile
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Stars: 10
Forks: 4
Downloads:
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Language: JavaScript
License:
Stale 6m No Package No Dependents
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About ProjectAiAi

AiAiHealthcare/ProjectAiAi

AiAi.care project is teaching computers to "see" chest X-rays and interpret them how a human Radiologist would. We are using 700,000 Chest X-Rays + Deep Learning to build an FDA 💊 approved, open-source screening tool for Tuberculosis and Lung Cancer. After an MRMC clinical trial, AiAi CAD will be distributed for free to emerging nations, charitable hospitals, and organizations like WHO 🌏 We will also release our pretrained models and weights as Medical Imagenet.

This project helps medical professionals like radiologists and clinicians screen for Tuberculosis and Lung Cancer by automatically interpreting chest X-rays. It takes chest X-ray images as input and provides an AI-generated assessment, assisting human experts in making faster and more accurate diagnoses. The tool is being developed for use in emerging nations, charitable hospitals, and organizations like the WHO.

Radiology Medical Imaging Disease Screening Public Health Diagnostic Support

About AiAiHealthcare.github.io

AiAiHealthcare/AiAiHealthcare.github.io

AiAi code-charity project for Cancer and Tuberculosis screening in Radiology Chest X-Rays (PA - CXR) using Deep Learning powered CAD algorithms. Come join our all-volunteer team to improve the healthcare in emerging nations!

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