Artificial intelligence (AI) has been slower to take off in the field of pathology than in other areas of medicine. Other than in research settings, the road to fully digitized clinical pathology departments incorporating whole slide imaging (WSI), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and cost-effective, high-performance computing and data storage is a work in progress. The technology is still emerging and evolving, best practices surrounding AI vary, and data issues can create roadblocks.
However, progress is being made. The digitization trend in pathology is accelerating. Productivity gains, as well as new insights into the detection of cancer and other abnormalities, are helping to increase overall enthusiasm for digitization.
When an organization is ready to make the leap to digitize their pathology slides and workflows, there are many available solutions to improve outcomes. One is the capability for telepathology, to distribute and centralize workloads dynamically as needed. Another solution is computational pathology, with many proven machine learning approaches that are improving the accuracy and automation of slide analysis. Also, CNNs are an advanced way to build decision-making workflows in digital pathology.
Although pathologists are the only ones who can make a cancer diagnosis, CNNs help increase the accuracy and efficiency of a diagnosis. And they help doctors identify benign or normal tissue more quickly, which can reduce the need for human intervention. To support CNNs in practice, organizations need a variety of hardware, software, and infrastructure, and the advances have been rapid.
Advances in the computational power and memory bandwidth of GPUs are continually reducing the compute-related bottlenecks of computational pathology. If data access needs are not met, storage can become a bottleneck, and compute nodes might starve for input data without being able to use resources to their full potential.
To support such high-performance I/O requirements, organizations can use BeeGFS, a parallel HPC file system. NetApp® E-Series storage with BeeGFS gives you consistent, near-real-time access to your data. To prevent bottlenecks and to support continuous high-performance workloads like AI, BeeGFS transparently spreads data across multiple servers and their back-end storage. And in addition to being open source, BeeGFS comes with graphical administration and monitoring, unlike complex legacy open-source parallel file systems.
To see how high-performance and low-latency NetApp E-Series storage systems facilitate WSI analysis with Apache Spark and BeeGFS, you can find the setup instructions and code used for this demonstration on GitHub.
The generation of high-resolution digital images and the intricate, complex patterns required for disease recognition provides important opportunities to apply AI in pathology for better patient outcomes. To learn about NetApp AI in healthcare, see Unlock the potential of AI in healthcare.
Mike McNamara
É líder sênior de marketing de produtos e soluções na NetApp, com mais de 25 anos de experiência em gerenciamento de dados e marketing de storage em nuvem. Antes de ingressar na NetApp há mais de dez anos, Mike trabalhou na Adaptec, Dell EMC e HPE. Mike foi um dos principais líderes da equipe que impulsionou o lançamento de uma oferta de armazenamento em nuvem de primeira empresa e a primeira solução de IA/ML conetada à nuvem (NetApp), sistema e software de armazenamento em nuvem híbrida (NetApp), iSCSI e SAS (Adaptec) e sistema de armazenamento de dados Fibre Channel (EMC CLARiiON).Além de seu papel anterior como presidente de marketing da Fibre Channel Industry Association, ele é membro do Conselho Consultivo da Conferência de Cúpula de tecnologia Ethernet, membro da Ethernet Alliance, colaborador regular de revistas da indústria e palestrante frequente de eventos. Mike também publicou um livro através da FriesenPress intitulado "Scale-out Storage - The Next Frontier in Enterprise Data Management" e foi listado como um dos 50 B2B melhores profissionais de marketing de produtos para assistir pela Kapos.Ver todas as publicações de Mike McNamara