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| October 29, 2018 | |
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| The latest artificial intelligence in healthcare news from News Medical | |
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| Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Ophthalmology: A 21st Century Gold Rush
These days, it is clear that we are living in the dawn of the age of machines; with driverless cars and AI Doctors. In 2011, a comprehensive package of cognitive healthcare solutions applying health data, machine learning and cloud analytics (so called “precision medicine”) was introduced by IBM Watson (International Business Machines Corporation, NYK, USA).
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| Artificial intelligence, or AI, constitutes machine learning and deep learning, which enables computers to learn without being explicitly programmed every step of the way. This type of technology has shown to be very useful in life science industries, such as by sorting different types of cancer cells in laboratories. | |
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| Drug development is a costly and often fruitless process. Many of the drugs initially investigated are not brought to clinical trial, and many after that are not approved by the FDA or other similar boards. | |
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| An artificial intelligence approach based on deep learning convolutional neural network could identify nuanced mammographic imaging features specific for recalled but benign (false-positive) mammograms and distinguish such mammograms from those identified as malignant or negative. | |
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| Artificial intelligence, or AI, is an umbrella term for machine learning and deep learning. It is where a machine takes in information from its surroundings and, from that, makes the most optimal decision appropriate to the situation. | |
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