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An enhanced neural system for biomedical image classification
4th IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, 2002Comparison and classification of images obtained from a single or more patients, at different times but with the same procedure, is important in evaluating the origin or the degree of several pathologies. As well, image classification fusing data acquired from different sources is often needed to locate regions or volumes, to analyse complex scenes or ...
Di Bona S, Salvetti O
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Gradient-Based Enhancement Attacks in Biomedical Machine Learning
2023The prevalence of machine learning in biomedical research is rapidly growing, yet the trustworthiness of such research is often overlooked. While some previous works have investigated the ability of adversarial attacks to degrade model performance in medical imaging, the ability to falsely improve performance via recently-developed "enhancement attacks"
Matthew Rosenblatt +2 more
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AI-enhanced biomedical micro/nanorobots in microfluidics
Lab on a ChipAlthough developed independently at the beginning, AI, micro/nanorobots and microfluidics have become more intertwined in the past few years which has greatly propelled the cutting-edge development in fields of biomedical sciences.
Hui Dong +6 more
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Love Troubles: Human Attachment and Biomedical Enhancements
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2014AbstractIn fascinating recent work, Julian Savulescu and his various co‐authors argue that human love is one of the things we can improve upon using biomedical enhancements. Is that so? This article first notes that Savulescu and his co‐authors mainly treat love as a means to various other goods.
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Biomedical Enhancements and the Modern Warfighter
Abstract This chapter discusses the research and development of biomedical human enhancements for military uses, including drugs that increase endurance, neurostimulation devices that enhance focus, and brain-computer interfaces that allow warfighters to control weapons via thought alone.openaire +1 more source
Enhanced biomedical image tagging
Η ταξινόµηση ιατριϰών ειϰόνων αποτελεί µια απαιτητιϰή ϰαι πολυδιάστατη διαδιϰασία, που έχει επωφεληϑεί σηµαντιϰά από τις εξελίξεις στον τοµέα της βαϑιάς µάϑησης. Στην παρούσα εργασία, επικεντρωνόμαστε στην πρόκληση της ταξινόµησης ιατριϰών ειϰόνων που ανήϰουν ταυτόχρονα σε πολλές ϰατηγορίες, η οποία είναι γνωστή ϰαι ως ϰατηγοριοποίηση ιατριϰών ειϰόνων (openaire +1 more source
Unfreedom or Mere Inability? The Case of Biomedical Enhancement
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of MedicineAbstract Mere inability, which refers to what persons are naturally unable to do, is traditionally thought to be distinct from unfreedom, which is a social type of constraint. The advent of biomedical enhancement, however, challenges the idea that there is a clear division between mere inability and unfreedom.
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Location-enhanced syntactic knowledge for biomedical relation extraction
Journal of Biomedical InformaticsBiomedical relation extraction has long been considered a challenging task due to the specialization and complexity of biomedical texts. Syntactic knowledge has been widely employed in existing research to enhance relation extraction, providing guidance for the semantic understanding and text representation of models.
Yan Zhang +4 more
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Biomedical Technology and the Ethics of Enhancement
2023Daniel Moseley, Christina Murray
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Segmentation Approach for Enhanced Biomedical Microwave Imaging
2023 IEEE International Conference on Metrology for eXtended Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Neural Engineering (MetroXRAINE), 2023Costanzo S., Flores A., Buonanno G.
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