New buzz gives robotic arms a steady hand
Sending small electrical currents to the fingertips can help surgeons during robot-assisted procedures
Sending small electrical currents to the fingertips can help surgeons during robot-assisted procedures
Hassabis D, Kumaran D, Summerfield C et al. Neuroscience-Inspired Artificial Intelligence. Neuron Review 2017; 95(2):245-258. Click here to view the paper The fields of neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) have a long and intertwined history. In more recent times, however, communication and
Ganapathy K, Abdul SS, and Nursetyo AA. Artificial Intelligence in Neurosciences: A Clinician’s Perspective. Neurology India 2018; 66;934-939. Click here to view the paper The full list of the top 100 articles on artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence in medicine are published here: Int
IBM healthcare team members discuss computational psychiatry and applying AI
Facebook is financing university research in order to develop ‘speech decoders’ with an ability to determine what people are trying to say by analyzing their brain signals
The mention of GANs or Generative Adversarial Networks may bring some of us to think of the first algorithm-generated portrait ever auctioned at Christie’s.
Abdelaziz Farhat MD, Neel Shah MD, Jefferson Tweed MS, Ziheng Wang PhD, Jeon Lee PhD, Rafe McBeth PhD, Ravi Thiagarajan MD, & Lakshmi Raman MD Background & Problem: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is one of the most complex therapies used in the intensive care unit, and its
Some believe if healthcare providers could accurately predict when and why patients are likely to access their services, they will be able to save a substantial amount through better allocation of resources. A group of researchers from the Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Aalto Unive
The latest developments in machine learning and what they mean for the future of medical image analysis?