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Huawei Announces Case Study Demonstrating How Artificial Intelligence Saves Time and Lives
SHANGHAI, Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

Huawei Technologies, focused on the development of superb computing power and 
AI capacities, announced its case study of YITU Healthcare's use of the Huawei 
Atlas series to provide solutions for speedy and precise diagnoses.

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In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, YITU Healthcare, a leading firm 
in the imaging sector, is providing an Automatic Evaluation System for chest CT 
scans for the disease. Different from the traditional manual evaluation process 
that usually takes two to three hours, the automatic system can analyze and 
classify pneumonia severity within three seconds. It can automatically compare 
a patient's historical and current records and is highly consistent with 
doctors' diagnosis.

For lung cancer screening, YITU Healthcare offers the care.ai® Intelligent 4D 
Imaging System for Chest CT scans. It comes with authoritative evidence-based 
clinical guidelines, as a vast volume of RWE- based training data. It not only 
detects lesions but also further suggests its malignancy score and assesses its 
progression.

A similar system – one that supports multiple standards – is applied for 
evaluation of children's bone age, where a diagnosis can be made within 
seconds. It is now commonly used for children's bone age assessment within a 
condensed timeframe: less than five minutes for X-ray, evaluation and reporting.

Huawei Atlas series represents a powerful AI computing platform

All these solutions require tremendous computing power to provide accurate and 
timely analysis. This is made possible by Huawei's Atlas series, which supports 
a wide range of medical scenarios that usually demand huge computing power for 
the best results. 

The Atlas series covers device, edge, to cloud computing settings. The core of 
the intelligent healthcare solution for YITU is the Atlas 300I AI inference 
card and Atlas 800 AI inference server. The solution provides the computing 
power for image and video analysis, shortening CT scan analysis to just two 
minutes, with an accuracy of over 98 percent. The Atlas 300I card boasts around 
33 percent more computing power with double the number of full-HD video 
channels than some available products in the market.

Meanwhile, the Atlas 800 server comes with two Kunpeng 920 processors, 32 DD4 
DIMM slots supporting up to 2,933 MT/s plus as many as eight Atlas 300I cards 
leading to a maximum of 640 channels for intelligent video analytics. It is a 
powerful server setting that works best for real-time inference that demands 
high efficiency with low power consumption. Pairing up with the digital vision 
pre-processing (DVPP) engine of Atlas 300I, the Atlas 800 server performs 
remarkably for real-time encoding/decoding and inference of up to 512 video 
streams.

The innovative use of resources – computing power up to 512 TOPS at INT8 – 
allows not just much faster diagnosis but also a vast boost in accuracy thanks 
to the improved recognition precision. It is highly flexible, and performs 
perfectly well with FlexIO cards and standard iNICs with storage of enormous 
capacity, which makes the system reliable and secure.

"Healthcare is once again under the spotlight, given the current global 
situation. Medical science has undoubtedly improved rapidly, extending life 
expectancy across the globe. Automation is among the most crucial tech 
breakthroughs in the sector, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerging as a 
powerful tool for medical success," said Tony Xu, President of Huawei Ascend 
Computing Business.

AI drives growth in medical imaging

There is a common myth in healthcare that many people expect robots to take 
over from doctors and nurses, rendering people obsolete. Patients might place 
trust in machines – rather than doctors – to make difficult decisions. However, 
AI is not replacing doctors. It is instead helping them improve diagnostic 
accuracy and efficiency. AI does its work by accessing substantial datasets of 
potentially life-saving information, such as treatment methods and their 
outcomes, and other data like survival rates, etc.

Therefore, incorporating AI into clinical workflows helps streamline medical 
procedures for doctors. Medical imaging analysis is one key area that requires 
an upgrade with the support of AI. Primary medical imaging represents 
tremendous potential for growth due to its increasing demand. With the help of 
AI, imaging services get a significant boost in resolving supply and demand 
discrepancies among current medical services.

In some countries, as many as two-thirds of primary hospitals serve as few as 
twenty percent of patients requiring diagnosis and treatment, while a small 
percentage of lower-tier medical institutions is where more than one-third of 
patients seek medical services. This resource mismatch represents another trend 
– AI empowers primary medical care, which further alleviates the imbalance 
between supply and demand of existing medical services. With the increasingly 
alarming shortage of radiologists in primary medical institutions, this 
development couldn't have come sooner.

A further observation in medical imaging is the marriage between hardware and 
software. Simply put, an AI algorithm works with hardware to boost intelligence 
density and lower the cost of building up the system. The demand for computing, 
meanwhile, will keep going up to meet the AI requirements for various scenarios 
in the new digital era. For AI to work effectively, it takes both software and 
hardware to work together - they go hand in glove.

And so with the power of AI, the application of imaging is brought to another 
level, where radiologists play more significant roles in the clinical 
decision-making process. Intelligent diagnosis systems are now used in chest 
examinations, mammography's, and for pediatric growth and development, allowing 
radiologists to participate more in giving advice upon receipt of results.

For more information, please visit 
here(https://e.huawei.com/en/products/servers/ascend). 
Email: enterpriseweb@huawei.com 

Source: Huawei

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   Caption: Powered by the Ascend 310 processor, the Atlas 800 inference server 
(model: 3000) supports up to 8 Atlas 300I inference cards to provide powerful 
real-time inference. It is widely used for AI inference in data centers.

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