Reveal to Revise: An Explainable AI Life Cycle for Iterative Bias Correction of Deep Models

10/06/2023.

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are powerful tools for accurate predictions in various applications and have even shown to be superior to human experts in some domains, for instance for Melanoma detection.

Skin screening on the beach of Grado: 566 visits in the sign of prevention

9/06/2023.

Grado is a tourist town between Trieste and Venice in the North Adriatic Sea.

iToBoS project at CSR Week 2023

08/06/2023.

In the context of the exploreCSR program, the CSR Week regularly offers excursions to industry and research partners.

iToBoS project presented to the media in annual press release

7/06/2023.

The iToBoS project was presented to the media during the annual press conference of Bosch Spain in Madrid, on June 7th, 2023.

Precise Feature Localization with Explainable AI

5/06/2023.

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are powerful tools for accurate predictions in various applications and have even shown to be superior to human experts in some domains, for instance for Melanoma detection.

iToBoS in American Society of Clinical Oncology Meetings 2023

04/06/2023.

iToBoS consortium members Bettina Ryll and Violeta Astratinei attended this year’s annual conference of the American Society of Oncology, ASCO2023, that took place 31st May- 3rd June 2023 in Chicago.

Data Artifact Avoidance for Melanoma Detection

2/06/2023.

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are powerful tools for accurate predictions in various applications and have even shown to be superior to human experts in some domains, for instance for Melanoma detection.

Conference presenting the iToBoS project

1/06/2023.

This video offers a presentation of the iToBoS project, including its motivations, the challenges faced and the objectives.

Artificial Intelligence for Digital Pathology

29/05/2023.

Digital pathology is an emerging sub-division of conventional microscopy, enabling practitioners to virtualize glass pathology slides for more in-depth analysis.

Dermatology Scans for Melanoma

25/05/2023.

Skin cancer is one of the most common types of all cancers. Melanoma may be the rarest subtype, but it will be responsible for over 7000 deaths this year, in the United States alone. Here’s the better news.