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Algorithm, machine learning and artificial intelligence
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021We discuss the concepts of algorithm, machine learning and artificial intelligence. We start by noting that different definitions of algorithm may serve different epistemic purposes, and by highlighting the specificities of computer science algorithms together with a high-level overview of their different types.
Andrea Ferrario, Michele Loi
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Re-Learning Emotional Intelligence Through Artificial Intelligence
2021 9th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO), 2021The Pandemic has put gasoline on an already existing digital explosion. It is a time to reimagine, rediscover and rebuild our innovation and creativity. Machine learning (ML) gives us the immense power to deliver huge values quickly and easily. McKinsey, in one of its very popular reports, mentions how significantly AI and Machine Learning are being ...
Sandeep Singh +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence and Learning
2021Rapid technological advances, particularly recent artificial intelligence (AI) revolutions such as generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT, DALL-E), digital assistants (e.g., Alexa, Siri), self-driving cars, and humanoid robots, have changed human lives and will continue to have even bigger impact on our future society.
Jaekyung Lee, Richard Lamb, Sunha Kim
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Artificial intelligence in dermatology: the ‘unsupervised’ learning
British Journal of Dermatology, 2020The potential areas of application of artificial intelligence in dermatology are ever-increasing. With the wide availability of smartphones equipped with high-resolution cameras and impressive processing powers, harnessing these capabilities using machine learning (ML) could open new prospects in the management of dermatological disorders. Du-Harpur et
P. Acharya, M. Mathur
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2019
A deep learning artificial neural network was adapted to the task of sex determination of skeletal remains. The neural network was trained on images of 900 skulls virtually reconstructed from hospital CT scans.
J. Bewes +4 more
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A deep learning artificial neural network was adapted to the task of sex determination of skeletal remains. The neural network was trained on images of 900 skulls virtually reconstructed from hospital CT scans.
J. Bewes +4 more
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Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
2022Current untargeted volatilomics aimed at predicting phenotypes from the analysis of biofluids and discovering informative biomarkers are largely based on machine learning methods. This chapter reviews the main tools and challenges in the development of the predictive machine learning model from the study design to the validation phase.
Md Shamim Hossain, Mst Farjana Rahman
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Comput. Methods Programs Biomed., 2023
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Artificial intelligence (AI) has several uses in the healthcare industry, some of which include healthcare management, medical forecasting, practical making of decisions, and diagnosis.
Niyaz Ahmad Wani +2 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Artificial intelligence (AI) has several uses in the healthcare industry, some of which include healthcare management, medical forecasting, practical making of decisions, and diagnosis.
Niyaz Ahmad Wani +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence Learns Protein Prediction
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in BiologyFrom AlphaGO over StableDiffusion to ChatGPT, the recent decade of exponential advances in artificial intelligence (AI) has been altering life. In parallel, advances in computational biology are beginning to decode the language of life: AlphaFold2 leaped forward in protein structure prediction, and protein language models (pLMs) replaced expertise and ...
Michael, Heinzinger, Burkhard, Rost
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Artificial intelligence learns to reason
ScienceJulia has two sisters and one brother. How many sisters does her brother Martin have? Solving this tiny puzzle requires a bit of thinking. You might mentally picture the family of three girls and one boy and then realize that the boy has three sisters.
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British Journal of Educational Technology
With the continuous development of technological and educational innovation, learners nowadays can obtain a variety of supports from agents such as teachers, peers, education technologies, and recently, generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT.
Yizhou Fan +8 more
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With the continuous development of technological and educational innovation, learners nowadays can obtain a variety of supports from agents such as teachers, peers, education technologies, and recently, generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT.
Yizhou Fan +8 more
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