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Neurocle Introduces AI Deep Learning Vision Software at KSUM 2022

“Introducing AI deep learning software for image research by healthcare professionals”


AI software company Neurocle introduced their software at The 53rd Annual Congress of Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine held at the COEX Grand Ballroom from May 12-13.


Founded in 1980, KSUM, the annual congress of the Korean Society of Ultrasound Medicine, celebrated its 53rd anniversary in 2022. KSUM is a medical conference that covers the latest research in the field of medical and biological ultrasound where prominent speakers and professionals come together to share the ideas of the community.



At this exhibition, Neurocle introduced Neuro-T, an AI software for deep learning-based medical image research. Neuro-T is a GUI-based no-code software that allows anyone to freely use deep learning vision technology, an image interpretation technology using deep learning. Generally, AI research in the medical community has often been led by companies or engineers, but Neurocle provides an intuitive GUI that allows healthcare professionals who are unfamiliar with coding and AI the freedom to create AI models with just a few clicks.


Since Neuro-T can interpret images such as ultrasound, CT, X-Ray, and MRI, a number of medical papers have been published. Through this, the value of Neurocle software has been recognized in the field of medical imaging. Moreover, leading university hospitals and institutions in Korea such as the National Forensic Service, Korea University Medical Center, Soonchunhyang University Medical Center, and Hallym University Medical Center, are actively conducting research using Neuro-T.

Based on the following advantages: △Auto Deep Learning Algorithm △Data Management System △High security of on-premises software


Neuro-T eliminates practical limitations encountered in the application of deep learning vision technology in healthcare. It is worth noting that medical institutions with limited resources such as developers, high-performance servers and GPUs can conduct research without coding and ensure the security of their data.


Neurocle CEO Hongsuk Lee named "the freedom to apply deep learning vision technology to a variety of medical images, and the ability of healthcare professionals to do it themselves" as the strength of Neuro-T and said that "by actively supporting the research of healthcare professionals, we plan to expand our healthcare business through partnerships with hospitals."


Neurocle also confirmed its participation in the 20th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) which is held in conjunction with the 78th Annual Meeting of the Korean Society of Radiology (KCR) this September.


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