As Nvidia continues to focus on both AI hardware and software, at this year’s GTC (Nvidia GPU Technology Conference) Nvidia unveiled Clara AI – a toolkit to help radiologists use the advances of Artificial Intelligence.
The toolkit, consisting of 13 state-of-the-art classification and segmentation AIs, and software tools built specifically for radiologists is expected to help radiologists use AI and save time and resources.
According to Nvidia, they decided to build Clara AI as a toolkit and provide radiologists with AI infrastructure and tools and let them use it best and do the more specific work.
“So what we deiced to do was this instead of being the one company to solve it all, we would help them create tools and put them in the hands of radiologist around the world. We would give them AI tools and then give them an AI infrastructure.” said company’s CEO Jensen Huang.
Clara AI provides features such as AI-assisted annotation, transfer learning, rich visualizations etc. It contains 13 pre-trained models ready to be used by radiologists as well as features for building, training and sharing models.
In the official blog post, Nvidia introduces Clara AI as a toolkit that “lets every radiologist teach their own AI”. More detail on Clara AI can be found on Clara Train dev blog or Clara Deploy SDK dev blog post.