GE Healthcare has developed the first full-body three-dimensional MRI foundation model, marking a significant advance in medical imaging AI technology.
Key innovation; The new AI model processes complete 3D body scans, moving beyond the traditional two-dimensional approach that has limited medical imaging analysis.
- Built from scratch on AWS infrastructure, the model incorporates over 173,000 images from more than 19,000 medical studies
- The system achieves training efficiency by requiring 80% less computing power than comparable models
- Mass General Brigham has been selected as an early research partner to test the technology’s capabilities
Technical capabilities; The foundation model demonstrates advanced multimodal functionality that bridges the gap between visual and textual medical data.
- Enables sophisticated image-to-text searching capabilities within medical databases
- Shows superior performance in disease classification, including prostate cancer and Alzheimer’s detection
- Achieves 30% accuracy in matching MRI scans with text descriptions, a tenfold improvement over existing solutions
Infrastructure and architecture; The model leverages advanced cloud computing and GPU technology to deliver optimal performance.
- Implements a “resize and adapt” methodology to handle diverse imaging datasets
- Utilizes Amazon SageMaker for distributed training across multiple Nvidia A100 GPUs
- Integrates Amazon FSx and S3 for efficient data storage and management
- Optimizes costs through strategic use of Amazon EC2 instances
Clinical potential; The technology shows promise in transforming several aspects of medical imaging and patient care.
- Could reduce scan times for various imaging procedures, including X-rays
- May improve radiation therapy planning and execution
- Has potential applications across multiple medical specialties through fine-tuning
Looking ahead; While currently in the research phase, the model’s impressive early results suggest it could become a foundational technology in medical imaging, though regulatory approval and clinical validation will be critical next steps before widespread adoption in healthcare settings.
Learn how GE Healthcare used AWS to build a new AI model that interprets MRIs