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Applications of computing with words in medicine: Promises and potential

2017 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2017
Computing with Words (CW) is a concept which solves problems when input is provided in form of natural language. CW is at its initial stages and is not at its full potential Medicine is a pivotal field and CW has barely been explored here. This paper concentrates on how to use CW methods to overcome challenging problems in medicine.
Swati Aggarwal   +3 more
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Explainable AI (XAI) in Image Segmentation in Medicine, Industry, and Beyond: A Survey

ICT express
Artificial Intelligence (XAI) has found numerous applications in computer vision. While image classification-based explainability techniques have garnered significant attention, their counterparts in semantic segmentation have been relatively neglected ...
Rokas Gipiškis   +2 more
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A Guide to Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer Vision

Synthesis Lectures on Computer Vision, 2018
Computer vision has become increasingly important and effective in recent years due to its wide-ranging applications in areas as diverse as smart surveillance and monitoring, health and medicine, sports and recreation, robotics, drones, and self-driving ...
Salman Hameed Khan   +3 more
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Q-Learning: Theory and Applications

Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application, 2020
Q-learning, originally an incremental algorithm for estimating an optimal decision strategy in an infinite-horizon decision problem, now refers to a general class of reinforcement learning methods widely used in statistics and artificial intelligence. In
Jesse Clifton, Eric B. Laber
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Computer system for research and clinical application to medicine

Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I on - AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I), 1968
Since June, 1964, a Control Data 3200 computer system has been installed in the Latter-day Saints Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, under support from NIH grant FR-00012. This system in its inception was used to develop research programs and time-sharing software for use by the medical community in the Salt Lake City area.
Reed M. Gardner   +2 more
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Innovative applications of computer science in medicine

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '75, 1975
For a variety of economic, social and geographical reasons, there currently exists a maldistribution of medical expertise with respect to the needs of the population both in this country and perhaps more markedly abroad. The particular characteristics of the computer, its large memory and the industry of its computing engine, suggest the possibility of
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Suggested computer applications in veterinary medicine

Proceedings of the 15th annual Southeast regional conference on - ACM-SE 15, 1977
Computer usage by independent veterinarians would eliminate many of the "business" aspects of private practice, and enhance the medical effectiveness of the veterinarian. This paper is concerned with some applications of computers in private veterinary practice.
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Computers in Medicine

Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Computers are changing the visage of medicine. Automation is now being applied in at least seven biomedical areas: education, libraries, records, hospital administration, diagnosis, patient care and experimental research. Further refinements and applications promise new sophistication in almost every facet of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of ...
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Flexible brain–computer interfaces

Nature Electronics, 2023
Xin-Hui Tang   +4 more
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The Medical Computing “lag”: Perceptions of Barriers to the Application of Computers to Medicine

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1987
Since the early days of medical computing, medical computer researchers have envisioned how computers could benefit medical research and practice and have deplored the inability of medicine to take full advantage of the computer's power. They, and others, have analyzed the causes for the medical computing “lag.” These analyses identify a wide range of ...
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