Artificial Intelligence in the Interpretation of Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Studies: Implications and Advances for Speech Pathologists
Anna M Girardi,
Elizabeth A Cardell,
Stephen P Bird
Abstract:Radiological imaging is an essential component of a swallowing assessment. Artificial intelligence (AI), and especially deep learning (DL) models, have enhanced the efficiency and efficacy through which imaging is interpreted, and subsequently have important implications for swallow diagnostics and intervention planning. However, the application of AI for the interpretation of videofluoroscopic swallowing studies (VFSS) is still emerging. This review showcases recent literature in the use of AI to interpret VF… Show more
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