The Canada Research Chair in Medical Imaging and Assisted Interventions has as its mission the development of novel methods and tools for the analysis and processing of images in diagnostic and interventional medicine. The research is focused on proposing new technologies in image registration (temporal, mono and multimodality), segmentation, organ atlas conception, statistical shape modeling, classification, and minimally invasive treatments which are validated through clinical trials, both with adult and paediatric populations. The chairholder for this CRC is Professor Samuel Kadoury.
The Canada Research Chair in Medical Imaging and Assisted Interventions has as its mission the development of novel methods and tools for the analysis and processing of images in diagnostic and interventional medicine. The research is focused on proposing new technologies in image registration (temporal, mono and multimodality), segmentation, organ atlas conception, statistical shape modeling, classification, and minimally invasive treatments which are validated through clinical trials, both with adult and paediatric populations. The chairholder for this CRC is Professor Samuel Kadoury.
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march 1, 2020 - La Presse
L'intelligence artificielle contre le cancer
Cinq projets de recherche, auxquels participent plusieurs chercheurs de Polytechnique Montréal et soutenus par l'Institut TransMedTech, viennent d'être financés par le concours Onco-Tech.

november 18, 2017 - Le Devoir
Les avancées de l’intelligence artificielle s’apprêtent à bouleverser la pratique médicale
Dans son laboratoire, Samuel Kadoury, professeur agrégé au Département de génie informatique et génie logiciel à Polytechnique Montréal, travaille à entraîner des logiciels, dont un capable de déterminer si de jeunes patients atteints de scoliose auront besoin ou pas d'une grande chirurgie.

november 23, 2016 - Le médecin du Québec
Médecine et intelligence artificielle : un nouveau monde de possibilités
Mentions de Christopher Pal et de Samuel Kadoury, professeurs agrégés au Département de génie informatique et génie logiciel de Polytechnique Montréal.