18 Deep Learning Startups You Should Know

Venture Radar

Over the last few weeks we’ve been working on applying Deep Learning algorithms for a new VentureRadar feature we’re adding in the coming weeks. This piqued my interest in finding out more about the startups leading the way in developing and applying Deep Learning, so I decided to pick out the eighteen highest ranked companies […]

Enlitic’s CEO Talks Data Driven Medicine using Deep Learning

HIT Consultant

In case you haven’t noticed, the age of artificial intelligence is upon us. What was once reserved for science fiction plots is now playing out in real life to save real lives, as a matter of fact. Chances are you’ve already heard of deep learning’s potential; remember IBM’s Watson and his impressive Jeopardy win? Read […]

Gradnets: Dynamic Interpolation between Neural Architectures

Article Abstract In machine learning, there is a fundamental trade-off between ease of optimization and expressive power. Neural Networks, in particular, have enormous expressive power and yet are notoriously challenging to train. The nature of that optimization challenge changes over the course of learning. Traditionally in deep learning, one makes a static trade-off between the […]

Thinking algorithm ready to take on conventional medicine

CIO

San Francisco software startup Enlitic is preparing to send software engineers to about 80 medical imaging centers in Australia and Asia. These “forward deployed engineers,” as company founder Jeremy Howard calls them, will install a deep-learning algorithm on IT systems, called Picture Archiving and Communications (PAC) systems. Once on board, the algorithm will begin learning […]

Machine learning to help patients

The Australian

ASX-listed health firm Capitol Health today signed a landmark deal with artificial intelligence firm Enlitic, run by Australian data scientist Jeremy Howard. Enlitic, recently voted 39th on Technology Review’s list of the world’s 50 smartest companies, makes machine learning software that it says thinks like the human brain. The firm’s smart software will be commercialized […]

Enlitic Raises $10 Million for A.I. in Medical Imaging

WSJ

Enlitic LLC, a company applying machine learning to X-rays, MRIs and other medical images to offer a new diagnostic product for radiologists, has announced new funding and a new partnership that will see Enlitic’s technology used in more than 80 imaging centers. Jeremy Howard , chief executive of San Francisco-based Enlitic, said the company will […]

Enlitic Raises $10M to Enhance Deep Learning Medical Imaging

HIT Consultant

Enlitic, a deep learning medical imaging company dedicated to revolutionizing diagnostic healthcare has raised $10 million in Series B funding led by Capitol Health Limited, an Australian public company providing medical diagnostic imaging (DI) services. Read the full article at Hit Consultant

Computers learning to find Australian cancers and broken bones that people miss

Medical Xpress

A deal signed today means a ‘deep learning system’ will soon help Australian radiologists to find cancers and breaks that are often missed, and to ignore lumps that don’t matter. Then it will bring modern medical diagnostics to developing countries where radiologists are in short supply. Read the full article at Medical Xpress

Enlitic and Capitol Health Announce Global Partnership

Enlitic, a medical startup selected by MIT Technology Review as one of the world’s “50 Smartest Companies,” and Capitol Health Limited (ASX: CAJ, “Capitol”), the fastest-growing radiology service provider in Australia, announced today the world’s first end-to-end transformation of medical diagnostics using deep learning for radiologists and healthcare providers. This is first time globally that […]

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