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2000
Volume 2, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1574-8847
  • E-ISSN: 2212-3938

Abstract

Computer technology has been advanced tremendously and the interest has been increased for the potential use of ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI)’ in medicine and biological research. One of the most interesting and extensively studied branches of AI is the ‘Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)’. Basically, ANNs are the mathematical algorithms, generated by computers. ANNs learn from standard data and capture the knowledge contained in the data. Trained ANNs approach the functionality of small biological neural cluster in a very fundamental manner. They are the digitized model of biological brain and can detect complex nonlinear relationships between dependent as well as independent variables in a data where human brain may fail to detect. Nowadays, ANNs are widely used for medical applications in various disciplines of medicine especially in cardiology. ANNs have been extensively applied in diagnosis, electronic signal analysis, medical image analysis and radiology. ANNs have been used by many authors for modeling in medicine and clinical research. Applications of ANNs are increasing in pharmacoepidemiology and medical data mining. In this paper, authors have summarized various applications of ANNs in medical science.

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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): applications; Artificial neural networks; medical science
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