Changing lives in healthcare using AI - Antonio Criminisi by Microsoft UK published on 2018-06-04T07:51:04Z In this podcast Antonio Criminisi, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Cambridge, joins us to talk about Project InnerEye and how we are changing lives in healthcare using AI and machine learning. In 2000 Antonio Criminisi obtained his doctorate degree (PhD) in computer vision from the University of Oxford, before joining the Machine Learning and Perception group at Microsoft Research in Cambridge as a visiting researcher. In February 2001, he moved to the Interactive Visual Media Group in Redmond (WA, USA) as a post-doctorate researcher, moving back to Microsoft Research Cambridge as a Researcher in 2002. In 2014, he became Principal Researcher and is now leading Project InnerEye, to develop a tool for assistive AI for cancer treatment. Antonio has written and co-authored numerous scientific papers and books on machine learning for the analysis of radiological images, decision forests, deep learning and convolutional neural networks, object recognition, image and video analysis and editing, videoconferencing, 3D reconstruction and virtual/augmented reality, forensic science and history of art. Antonio's research has been awarded a number of best paper prizes in top computer vision and machine learning conferences, amongst which the prestigious David Marr prize at ICCV 2015 for his paper "Deep Neural Decision Forests". Project InnerEye: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/medical-image-analysis/ Genre Technology