reviewCirculationNov 16, 2015GREEN OA

Machine Learning in Medicine

QB3

PubMed
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Abstract

Spurred by advances in processing power, memory, storage, and an unprecedented wealth of data, computers are being asked to tackle increasingly complex learning tasks, often with astonishing success. Computers have now mastered a popular variant of poker, learned the laws of physics from experimental data, and become experts in video games - tasks that would have been deemed impossible not too long ago. In parallel, the number of companies centered on applying complex data analysis to varying industries has exploded, and it is thus unsurprising that some analytic companies are turning attention to problems in health care. The purpose of this review is to explore what problems in medicine might benefit from…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Medical physics
  • Medical education
  • Intensive care medicine
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