Engineering services company Larsen and Toubro Technology Services (LTTS) said on Monday it has collaborated with US software company NVIDIA to improve medical imaging using Gen AI.
The partnership aims to develop software-defined architectures for medical devices to improve the quality of medical images, the company said on Monday.
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The software-defined architecture is a decision-making tool for image processing, where AI/ML models have been developed for the detection, identification and classification of polyps – abnormal growths commonly found during colonoscopies.
CEO and Managing Director of LTTS, Amit Chadha, said the collaboration will help them push the boundaries of what is possible in medical imaging.
“The combination of the NVIDIA Holoscan software platform for edge AI inference and the NVIDIA IGX Orin hardware platform accelerates the development of AI-powered medical imaging solutions by improving image quality and providing real-time clinical decision support, helping physicians become more efficient and perform better. patient outcomes,” he says.
The solution aims to solve industry-wide availability, cost, and dependency challenges associated with custom and proprietary hardware components.