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The University of Alicante Launches the First Bilingual Data Set in Radiology in the World

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The University of Alicante (UA), together with Microsoft Research, Sant Joan d’Alacant University Hospital, MedBravo Medical ‘startup’ and Cambridge University, launches the first international data set that allows the generation of radiological reports through artificial intelligence, with precise descriptions in two languages (Spanish and English) and detailed spatial annotations.
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The University of Alicante (UA), together with Microsoft Research, Sant Joan d’Alacant University Hospital, MedBravo medical startup and Cambridge University, launches the first international data set that allows the generation of radiological reports through artificial intelligence, with precise descriptions in two languages (Spanish and English) and detailed spatial annotations. The project, called PadChest-GR, has been published in the scient…

The University of Alicante (UA), together with Microsoft Research, Sant Joan d’Alacant University Hospital, MedBravo Medical ‘startup’ and Cambridge University, launches the first international data set that allows the generation of radiological reports through artificial intelligence, with precise descriptions in two languages (Spanish and English) and detailed spatial annotations.

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informacion.es broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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