Jazz recognizes lesions with the help of convolutional neural networks. The software automatically counts and measures lesions and simultaneously generates complete documentation in the form of a CSV file. This automation and data transfer to other applications means that radiological findings can be created more quickly and accurately. In contrast to conventional software solutions, radiologists using Jazz no longer have to manually search for older images; the software takes over this step automatically, saving time and improving diagnostic quality.
You can read more about how the software works, the company’s long-term plans, and how new insights can contribute to multiple sclerosis research in the latest issue of Technopark’s Einblick magazine.