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Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Medical Imaging

Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Medical Imaging (Medical Imaging in Practice) book cover

Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Medical Imaging (Medical Imaging in Practice)

Author(s): Christopher Hayre (Editor), Rob Davidson (Editor), Shayne Chau (Editor), Xiaoming Zheng (Editor), Abel Zhou (Editor), Nigel Frame (Editor)

  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Publication Date: May 19, 2026
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 304 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1032494913
  • ISBN-13: 9781032494913

Book Description

This edited book focuses on the application of AI and data analytics within medical imaging with contributions focussing on general radiography, cross-sectional imaging, and breast imaging.

Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Medical Imaging leverages the expertise of key practitioners, academics, and researchers who are recognised leaders in their respective fields. The chapters cover essential topics, including imaging modalities, radiotherapy, and future recommendations. The editors incorporate insights from recent publications and clinical practice, addressing how emerging technologies should be managed, implemented, and adapted in healthcare settings. Each chapter maintains a patient-centred focus while connecting to key literature in the field.

This book acts as a cornerstone for undergraduate students, but importantly signposts to other key texts within the field of medical imaging. Further, academics will also find this text useful as it aims to enrich scholarly learning, teaching, and assessment in healthcare programmes nationally and internationally.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Christopher Hayre is an Associate Professor at Monash University, Australia. He holds an Adjunct Professor position with RMIT University, Australia and Fiji National University. He has published on a range of topics involving qualitative and quantitative papers and brought together several books in the field of medical imaging, health research, technology, and ethnography. His work has influence policy in the United Kingdom and was recently citied in the top 20 (11/20) of most prolific researchers in professional radiography journals in a ten-year period.

Rob Davidson retired from the University of Canberra (UC) in February 2020. He was honoured by UC on his retirement as an Emeritus Professor and is also an Adjunct Research Professor at Fiji National University. Prof. Davidson’s research focus is on dose/image quality in planar radiography and CT and digital image processing in medical imaging. He is part of an international team looking at new imaging methods for improved detection of prostate cancer. He has been a Chief Investigator in multiple research grants; has over 70 peer reviewed publications; authored a book on mammography physic including a chapter on artificial intelligence in mammography; has authored/co-authored six book chapters; been the keynote speaker at multiple international conferences; supervised/co-supervised approximately 20 PhD and Masters by Research students; and examined multiple higher degree by research theses.

Shayne Chau is a Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography at Charles Sturt University, Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter, and Adjunct Staff at the University of Canberra and Vin University. Shayne is a fellow of both the Higher Education Academy (UK) and the Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy. He is an internationally published researcher with over 65 peer-reviewed journal articles, multiple textbooks, and book chapters in radiography, computed tomography, neuroimaging, and person-centred care.

Xiaoming Zheng is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Physics at Charles Sturt University. He was a PACS administrator while he was working at the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney from 1995 to 1998. He has been teaching Digital Image Processing and Imaging Informatics in Medical Radiation Science Course at Charles Sturt University since 1998.

Abel Zhou is an Assistant Professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology. His research focuses on X-ray scatter reduction techniques and the application of artificial intelligence in medical imaging. He also employs Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate and optimize X-ray imaging performance and patient radiation dose. In addition, he teaches courses on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging, Healthcare and Radiological Informatics, and Radiation Risk Management.

Nigel Frame is a Lecturer in Radiation Therapy and Radiation Protection at Charles Sturt University. He is a Doctoral student examining the role religion has played in onco-suppression.

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