AIMC Topic: Biomedical Research

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Medical applications of generative adversarial network: a visualization analysis.

Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987)
BACKGROUND: Deep learning (DL) is one of the latest approaches to artificial intelligence. As an unsupervised DL method, a generative adversarial network (GAN) can be used to synthesize new data.

Role of ChatGPT-4 for Medical Researchers.

Annals of biomedical engineering
The robustness of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical research has gotten a lot of attention in the current era. In particular, ChatGPT-4 is emerging as a notable AI language model. Basically, ChatGPT-4 is a state-of-the-art language model that m...

Establishing a Health CASCADE-Curated Open-Access Database to Consolidate Knowledge About Co-Creation: Novel Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Methodology Based on Systematic Reviews.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: Co-creation is an approach that aims to democratize research and bridge the gap between research and practice, but the potential fragmentation of knowledge about co-creation has hindered progress. A comprehensive database of published lit...

The Role of ChatGPT in Medical Research: Progress and Limitations.

Annals of biomedical engineering
Advancements in AI have resulted in the development of sophisticated language models like ChatGPT, which can generate human-like text. While ChatGPT is useful for clarifying concepts and providing basic guidance, it has limitations. It lacks the abil...

Artificial intelligence and medical research databases: ethical review by data access committees.

BMC medical ethics
BACKGROUND: It has been argued that ethics review committees-e.g., Research Ethics Committees, Institutional Review Boards, etc.- have weaknesses in reviewing big data and artificial intelligence research. For instance, they may, due to the novelty o...

Artificial intelligence in systematic reviews: promising when appropriately used.

BMJ open
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews provide a structured overview of the available evidence in medical-scientific research. However, due to the increasing medical-scientific research output, it is a time-consuming task to conduct systematic reviews. To ac...