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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36858420/-advantages-and-application-prospects-of-heat-sensitive-moxibustion-robot
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sui-Zhuo Wang, Ding-Yi Xie, Qiao-Lin Li, Yan-Jun Chen, Hai-Yan Li, Ri-Xin Chen
Moxibustion therapy is a unique health resource in China, which is advantageous by its irreplaceable effectiveness in treatment, disease prevention and healthcare. But, moxibustion therapy used in primary care institutions in China is far from the due role of this therapy played in medical practice. The authors believe that the heat-sensitive moxibustion (HSM) robot should be developed by integrating the manipulation of moxibustion therapy with modern artifical intelligence technology so that moxibustion therapy can be operated precisely and easily, deqi of moxibustion be effectively stimulated and the cost of its manual manipulation be reduced...
February 25, 2023: Zhen Ci Yan Jiu, Acupuncture Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36830712/an-automated-method-for-artifical-intelligence-assisted-diagnosis-of-active-aortitis-using-radiomic-analysis-of-fdg-pet-ct-images
#22
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Lisa M Duff, Andrew F Scarsbrook, Nishant Ravikumar, Russell Frood, Gijs D van Praagh, Sarah L Mackie, Marc A Bailey, Jason M Tarkin, Justin C Mason, Kornelis S M van der Geest, Riemer H J A Slart, Ann W Morgan, Charalampos Tsoumpas
The aim of this study was to develop and validate an automated pipeline that could assist the diagnosis of active aortitis using radiomic imaging biomarkers derived from [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography (FDG PET-CT) images. The aorta was automatically segmented by convolutional neural network (CNN) on FDG PET-CT of aortitis and control patients. The FDG PET-CT dataset was split into training (43 aortitis:21 control), test (12 aortitis:5 control) and validation (24 aortitis:14 control) cohorts...
February 9, 2023: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36643874/telemedicine-and-artificial-intelligence-in-the-management-of-endometriosis-future-forecast-considering-current-progress
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cihan Kaya, Taner Usta, Engin Oral
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2023: Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36511271/development-of-deep-learning-segmentation-models-for-coronary-x-ray-angiography-quality-assessment-by-a-new-global-segmentation-score-and-comparison-with-human-performance
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Miguel Nobre Menezes, João Lourenço-Silva, Beatriz Silva, Oliveira Rodrigues, Ana Rita G Francisco, Pedro Carrilho Ferreira, Arlindo L Oliveira, Fausto J Pinto
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Although automatic artificial intelligence (AI) coronary angiography (CAG) segmentation is arguably the first step toward future clinical application, it is underexplored. We aimed to (1) develop AI models for CAG segmentation and (2) assess the results using similarity scores and a set of criteria defined by expert physicians. METHODS: Patients undergoing CAG were randomly selected in a retrospective study at a single center. Per incidence, an ideal frame was segmented, forming a baseline human dataset (BH), used for training a baseline AI model (BAI)...
December 2022: Portuguese Journal of Cardiology: An Official Journal of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36240756/machine-learning-for-determining-lateral-flow-device-results-for-testing-of-sars-cov-2-infection-in-asymptomatic-populations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
Rapid antigen tests in the form of lateral flow devices (LFDs) allow testing of a large population for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). To reduce the variability in device interpretation, we show the design and testing of an artifical intelligence (AI) algorithm based on machine learning. The machine learning (ML) algorithm is trained on a combination of artificially hybridized LFDs and LFD data linked to quantitative real-time PCR results. Participants are recruited from assisted test sites (ATSs) and health care workers undertaking self-testing, and images are analyzed using the ML algorithm...
September 27, 2022: Cell reports medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36103220/dynamic-digital-twin-diagnosis-treatment-prediction-and-prevention-of-disease-during-the-life-course
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Skander Tahar Mulder, Amir-Houshang Omidvari, Anja J Rueten-Budde, Pei-Hua Huang, Ki-Hun Kim, Babette Bais, Melek Rousian, Rihan Hai, Can Akgun, Jeanine Roeters van Lennep, Sten Willemsen, Peter R Rijnbeek, David Mj Tax, Marcel Reinders, Eric Boersma, Dimitris Rizopoulos, Valentijn Visch, Régine Steegers-Theunissen
A digital twin (DT), originally defined as a virtual representation of a physical asset, system, or process, is a new concept in health care. A DT in health care is not a single technology but a domain-adapted multimodal modeling approach incorporating the acquisition, management, analysis, prediction, and interpretation of data, aiming to improve medical decision-making. However, there are many challenges and barriers that must be overcome before a DT can be used in health care. In this viewpoint paper, we build on the current literature, address these challenges, and describe a dynamic DT in health care for optimizing individual patient health care journeys, specifically for women at risk for cardiovascular complications in the preconception and pregnancy periods and across the life course...
September 14, 2022: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36072871/performance-of-a-deep-learning-tool-to-detect-missed-aortic-dilatation-in-a-large-chest-ct-cohort
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Maurice Pradella, Rita Achermann, Jonathan I Sperl, Rainer Kärgel, Saikiran Rapaka, Joshy Cyriac, Shan Yang, Gregor Sommer, Bram Stieltjes, Jens Bremerich, Philipp Brantner, Alexander W Sauter
Purpose: Thoracic aortic (TA) dilatation (TAD) is a risk factor for acute aortic syndrome and must therefore be reported in every CT report. However, the complex anatomy of the thoracic aorta impedes TAD detection. We investigated the performance of a deep learning (DL) prototype as a secondary reading tool built to measure TA diameters in a large-scale cohort. Material and methods: Consecutive contrast-enhanced (CE) and non-CE chest CT exams with "normal" TA diameters according to their radiology reports were included...
2022: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35875151/a-comparative-study-of-multiple-deep-learning-models-based-on-multi-input-resolution-for-breast-ultrasound-images
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Huaiyu Wu, Xiuqin Ye, Yitao Jiang, Hongtian Tian, Keen Yang, Chen Cui, Siyuan Shi, Yan Liu, Sijing Huang, Jing Chen, Jinfeng Xu, Fajin Dong
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the performance of different parameter combinations of deep learning (DL) models (Xception, DenseNet121, MobileNet, ResNet50 and EfficientNetB0) and input image resolutions (REZs) (224 × 224, 320 × 320 and 488 × 488 pixels) for breast cancer diagnosis. Methods: This multicenter study retrospectively studied gray-scale ultrasound breast images enrolled from two Chinese hospitals. The data are divided into training, validation, internal testing and external testing set...
2022: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35445626/training-of-artificial-neural-networks-with-the-multi-population-based-artifical-bee-colony-algorithm
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cihat Kirankaya, Latife Gorkemli Aykut
Nowadays, artificial intelligence has gained recognition in every aspect of life. Artificial neural networks, one of the most efficient artificial intelligence techniques, is remarkably successful in computers' acquisition of the learning and interpretation capabilities of humans and attainment of meaningful results. Whether artificial intelligence networks can yield meaningful results is directly related to how the network is trained. The traditional algorithms, which are used to train artificial intelligence networks, do not always yield successful results in complicated problems and real-life problems...
February 2022: Network: Computation in Neural Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34773465/automated-detection-and-segmentation-of-intracranial-hemorrhage-suspect-hyperdensities-in-non-contrast-enhanced-ct-scans-of-acute-stroke-patients
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N Schmitt, Y Mokli, C S Weyland, S Gerry, C Herweh, P A Ringleb, S Nagel
OBJECTIVES: Artif icial intelligence (AI)-based image analysis is increasingly applied in the acute stroke field. Its implementation for the detection and quantification of hemorrhage suspect hyperdensities in non-contrast-enhanced head CT (NCCT) scans may facilitate clinical decision-making and accelerate stroke management. METHODS: NCCTs of 160 patients with suspected acute stroke were analyzed regarding the presence or absence of acute intracranial hemorrhages (ICH) using a novel AI-based algorithm...
April 2022: European Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34657812/artificial-intelligence-has-similar-performance-to-subjective-assessment-of-emphysema-severity-on-chest-ct
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Shadi Ebrahimian, Subba Digumarthy, Bernardo Bizzo, Andrew Primak, Mathis Zimmermann, Mohammad Mahmoud Tarbiah, Mannudeep K Kalra, Keith J Dreyer
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To compare an artificial intelligence (AI)-based prototype and subjective grading for predicting disease severity in patients with emphysema. METHODS: Our IRB approved HIPAA-compliant study included 113 adults (71±8 years; 47 females, 66 males) who had both non-contrast chest CT and pulmonary function tests performed within a span of 2 months. The disease severity was classified based on the forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1 as % of predicted) into mild, moderate, and severe...
October 14, 2021: Academic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33817031/tkfim-top-k-frequent-itemset-mining-technique-based-on-equivalence-classes
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saood Iqbal, Abdul Shahid, Muhammad Roman, Zahid Khan, Shaha Al-Otaibi, Lisu Yu
Frequently used items mining is a significant subject of data mining studies. In the last ten years, due to innovative development, the quantity of data has grown exponentially. For frequent Itemset (FIs) mining applications, it imposes new challenges. Misconceived information may be found in recent algorithms, including both threshold and size based algorithms. Threshold value plays a central role in generating frequent itemsets from the given dataset. Selecting a support threshold value is very complicated for those unaware of the dataset's characteristics...
2021: PeerJ. Computer Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33652484/-psychotherapy-with-an-autonomous-artifical-intelligence-ethical-benefits-and-challenges
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REVIEW
Eva Kuhn, Amelia Fiske, Peter Henningsen, Alena Buyx
OBJECTIVE: This paper provides an overview of a range of ethical aspects involved in the use of autonomous, virtual or embodied artificial intelligence (AI) in the care of people with mental health issues. METHODOLOGY: The overview is based on a thematic literature review. It is guided by the principles of biomedical ethics together with the concept of epistemic (in)justice. RESULTS: In addition to a risk-benefit analysis, (digital) health literacy, equity of access, issues of under- or misuse of care, and an adaptation of informed consent need to be considered...
March 2021: Psychiatrische Praxis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33200119/redial-2020-a-suite-of-machine-learning-models-to-estimate-anti-sars-cov-2-activities
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Govinda Kc, Giovanni Bocci, Srijan Verma, Mahmudulla Hassan, Jayme Holmes, Jeremy Yang, Suman Sirimulla, Tudor I Oprea
Strategies for drug discovery and repositioning are an urgent need with respect to COVID-19. We developed "REDIAL-2020", a suite of machine learning models for estimating small molecule activity from molecular structure, for a range of SARS-CoV-2 related assays. Each classifier is based on three distinct types of descriptors (fingerprint, physicochemical, and pharmacophore) for parallel model development. These models were trained using high throughput screening data from the NCATS COVID19 portal (https://opendata...
September 16, 2020: ChemRxiv: the preprint server for chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32877121/-artifical-intelligence-in-healthcare
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florent Parmentier
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2020: La Revue du Praticien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32065242/-opinion-paper-about-digitisation-applications-apps-and-artifical-intelligence-in-the-health-care-sector
#36
REVIEW
Tobias Fritz
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2020: Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift Für Alle Gebiete der Operativen Medizen
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31874504/-assistant-diagnose-for-subclinical-keratoconus-by-artificial-intelligence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H H Zou, J H Xu, L Zhang, S F Ji, Y Wang
Objective: To investigate the diagnosis of normal cornea, subclinical keratoconus and keratoconus by artifical intelligence. Methods: Diagnostic study. From January 2016 to January 2019, who admitted to Tianjin Eye Hospital from 18 to 48 years old, with an average of (28.4±8.2) years of myopia patients in 2 018 cases. Two experienced ophthalmologists labeled keratoconus, subclinical keratconus and nomal cornea based on the topography. The data of 80% (1 615 cases) patients were randomly selected as the training set by computer random sampling method, and the data of 20% (403 cases) patients were used as the verification set...
December 11, 2019: [Zhonghua Yan Ke za Zhi] Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30510160/scalable-energy-efficient-magnetoelectric-spin-orbit-logic
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sasikanth Manipatruni, Dmitri E Nikonov, Chia-Ching Lin, Tanay A Gosavi, Huichu Liu, Bhagwati Prasad, Yen-Lin Huang, Everton Bonturim, Ramamoorthy Ramesh, Ian A Young
Since the early 1980s, most electronics have relied on the use of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) transistors. However, the principles of CMOS operation, involving a switchable semiconductor conductance controlled by an insulating gate, have remained largely unchanged, even as transistors are miniaturized to sizes of 10 nanometres. We investigated what dimensionally scalable logic technology beyond CMOS could provide improvements in efficiency and performance for von Neumann architectures and enable growth in emerging computing such as artifical intelligence...
January 2019: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29904616/artificial-intelligence-in-medicine-and-radiation-oncology
#39
REVIEW
Vincent Weidlich, Georg A Weidlich
Artifical Intelligence (AI) was reviewed with a focus on its potential applicability to radiation oncology. The improvement of process efficiencies and the prevention of errors were found to be the most significant contributions of AI to radiation oncology. It was found that the prevention of errors is most effective when data transfer processes were automated and operational decisions were based on logical or learned evaluations by the system. It was concluded that AI could greatly improve the efficiency and accuracy of radiation oncology operations...
April 13, 2018: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24896017/genetic-variability-individuality-and-the-evolution-of-the-mammalian-brain
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H P Lipp
The neo-Darwinian theory of evolution has difficulty in explaining the rapid evolution of mammalian brain and behavior. I shall argue that the plasticity mechanisms of the brain (i.e., system homeostasis, developmental reorganization, structural adult plasticity, and cognition and learning) have evolved primarily as genetic buffer systems which protect subtle mutations influencing brain structures from natural selection. These buffer systems permit accumulation of genetic variation in the higher system levels of the brain (simply defined as structures with late differentiation), while low-level systems are kept constant by natural selection...
December 1995: Behavioural Processes
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