@medical_xpress 1 year ago
How our #brain processes and stores movement has implications for multiple diseases, #machinelearning @sciencemagazine https://doi.org/gpw4h9 https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-06-brain-movement-implications-multiple-diseases.html
@toyosirise 3 years ago
#AI advances in medicine. #Thread. 1. #DeepLearning algorithms have made advances in "Diagnosing Diseases" more correctly, cheaper and more accessible. 2. #MachineLearning has made the analytical processes involved in drug development more efficient & faster. https://twitter.com/toyosirise/status/1339264451971862529
@LuisMateusRocha 3 years ago
"In the future, our review process of #BigData research will include reviewers with such specific expertise." #duh Covid-19 studies based on flawed Surgisphere data force medical journals to review processes https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/12/covid-19-studies-based-on-flawed-surgisphere-data-force-medical-journals-to-review-processes?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Tweet
@curtlanglotz 6 years ago
Such a pleasure to speak this morning to #RadISummit18 on intersection of #AI, medical imaging, and performance improvement. Bottom line: Data generated by performance improvement projects can train #machinelearning systems to support high-reliability processes. https://twitter.com/AKrishnarajMD/status/962366493764632576
@LuminateHealth 7 years ago
In applying #machinelearning to #humanbiology, one approach: cancer, other bio processes are info processing systems http://bit.ly/2eHjnue