Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being applied across the cancer care pathway, from early detection to personalised treatment strategies,...
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Technological innovation has always driven surgical progress, and AI now represents the next transformative wave. Machine learning models are now being developed to predict surgical risks, assist in diagnosing rare congenital disorders, analyze imaging data, and anticipate postoperative complications. Risk prediction tools have already shifted from traditional statistical methods to more complex machine learning approaches, improving their ability to account for nonlinear interactions.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being applied across the cancer care pathway, from early detection to personalised treatment strategies,...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being applied across the cancer care pathway, from early detection to personalised treatment strategies,...
Machine-learning models may improve postoperative risk stratification and help guide decisions about adjuvant therapy in oral cavity squamous cell...
Machine-learning models may improve postoperative risk stratification and help guide decisions about adjuvant therapy in oral cavity squamous cell...
Artificial intelligence models designed to predict tumour molecular biomarkers from routine pathology images may rely on correlations between...
Artificial intelligence models designed to predict tumour molecular biomarkers from routine pathology images may rely on correlations between...
The criteria for choosing a communication partner have shifted. While the pressure of loadshedding has eased, businesses are now navigating a new set...
The criteria for choosing a communication partner have shifted. While the pressure of loadshedding has eased, businesses are now navigating a new set...
MIT researchers have spent more than a decade studying techniques that enable robots to find and manipulate hidden objects by "seeing" through...
MIT researchers have spent more than a decade studying techniques that enable robots to find and manipulate hidden objects by "seeing" through...