AI Medical Compendium Journal:
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AI and Machine Learning Computational Modeling that Takes into Consideration Gut Microbiota for a Personalized Decision Support Preoperative Planning for an Optimum Liver Regeneration After Partial Hepatectomy.

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INTRODUCTION: Gut microbiota (GM) is implicated in the remnant liver regeneration (LR) after partial hepatectomy (PH) and affects outcomes. Our study shifts the algorithmic computational modeling from the classical knowledge of (LR) to that of (GM) i...

Assessing the Readiness of European Healthcare Institutions for EU AI Act Compliance.

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The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) proposes a comprehensive regulatory framework for rtificial ntelligence (AI), emphasizing transparency, accountability, and ethical considerations, particularly in high-risk sectors like he...

Leveraging Convolutional Neural Networks for Predicting Symptom Escalation in Chemotherapy Patients: A Temporal Resampling Approach.

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This paper introduces a novel approach for predicting symptom escalation in chemotherapy patients by leveraging Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). Accurate forecasting of symptom escalation is crucial in cancer care, as it enables timely intervent...

Evaluating the Impact of the EU AI Act on Medical Device Regulation.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly incorporated into medical devices, revolutionizing diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient monitoring. To ensure AI's safe and ethical use, the European Commission published the AI Act in 2024, which ...

AI Driven Wearables and Large Language Models for Student Well-Being: A Preliminary Study.

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This short communication presents preliminary findings on the integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) and wearable technology to generate personalized recommendations aimed at enhancing student well-being and academic performance. By analyzing di...

Leveraging Large Language Models for Sentiment Analysis in Educational Contexts.

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This short communication presents preliminary findings on the application of Large Language Models (LLMs) for sentiment analysis in educational settings. By analyzing qualitative descriptions derived from student reports, we aimed to assess students'...

The Evolving Landscape of Primary Healthcare: Exploring AI Readiness of the Dutch General Practitioners.

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This study explores the readiness of Dutch general practitioners (GPs) to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in primary healthcare (PHC) using an expanded Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The model assesses perceived usefulness (PU), p...

Android AI Application for Advanced Breast Cancer Detection in Burkina Faso.

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The adaptation of a breast cancer detection platform based on artificial intelligence, designed for use on Android devices, is an initiative driven by the particular challenges faced in Africa, where access to computers is often limited due to their ...

Conception of an Intelligent Chatbot for Creation of an African Virtual Patient.

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Medical and paramedical training is still a major issue in Africa, given the growing needs that contrast with the shortage of teachers, hospitals and educational facilities. The aim of the present work is to design an artificial intelligence that ena...

Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds great promise for healthcare, promising improved patient outcomes and streamlining processes. Nevertheless, this transformational journey comes with numerous potential pitfalls that warrant attention. This comprehen...