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by module0000
2549 days ago
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> People say, but psychology, fear, unknowns, will require human supervision indefinitely. Of course that's true. The humans that supervise that will become the new radiologists. The "best" of those humans will have cross-field disciplines in ML model development and traditional radiology. My capitalist side sees a huge opportunity here in consulting and helping the existing radiology departments(who are interested) bridge the gap from current practice to a hybrid approach. Adapt or die, etc. |
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- The idea of cross-training radiologists to understand ML model development might be an ideal, but it's hard to see more than single digit percentages of folks who could make that transition. The jobs are way different and require years of ramp up. Even the mindset and the cultural approaches to work seems different, based on only a couple couple times I've worked on cross discipline teams.
But hey, it's still unfolding, I could be wrong about the consulting. If you figure out a model and how to sell it ping me, I'd be glad to provide feedback to help you refine it quickly.