Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Automated Diagnosis

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作者
Zachariadis, Christos B. [1 ]
Leligou, Helen C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ West Attica, Dept Ind Design & Prod Engn, P Ralli & Thivon 250, Athens 12244, Greece
关键词
computer-aided diagnosis; medical imaging; machine learning; deep learning; artificial intelligence; explainable AI; TECHNOLOGY; IMPROVES;
D O I
10.3390/info15060311
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
The evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare can shift the route of automated, supervised and computer-aided diagnostic radiology. An extensive literature review was conducted to consider the potential of designing a fully automated, complete diagnostic platform capable of integrating the current medical imaging technologies. Adjuvant, targeted, non-systematic research was regarded as necessary, especially to the end-user medical expert, for the completeness, understanding and terminological clarity of this discussion article that focuses on giving a representative and inclusive idea of the evolutional strides that have taken place, not including an AI architecture technical evaluation. Recent developments in AI applications for assessing various organ systems, as well as enhancing oncology and histopathology, show significant impact on medical practice. Published research outcomes of AI picture segmentation and classification algorithms exhibit promising accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. Progress in this field has led to the introduction of the concept of explainable AI, which ensures transparency of deep learning architectures, enabling human involvement in clinical decision making, especially in critical healthcare scenarios. Structure and language standardization of medical reports, along with interdisciplinary collaboration between medical and technical experts, are crucial for research coordination. Patient personal data should always be handled with confidentiality and dignity, while ensuring legality in the attribution of responsibility, particularly in view of machines lacking empathy and self-awareness. The results of our literature research demonstrate the strong potential of utilizing AI architectures, mainly convolutional neural networks, in medical imaging diagnostics, even though a complete automated diagnostic platform, enabling full body scanning, has not yet been presented.
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