AIMC Topic: History, 20th Century

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Reweaving the Threads of Korean History: AI-Driven Restoration of the Daegu-bu Household Registers (1681-1876).

Scientific data
In this study, we have applied advanced masked language models (MLMs)-BERT, DistilBERT, ELECTRA, and RoBERTa-to infer missing and misinterpreted values in comprehensive family register data. Our data compiles Daegu-bu household register books, trienn...

The History of Appropriate Use Criteria in Cardiovascular Diagnostic Imaging: Bridging the Past, Present, and Future.

Journal of nuclear medicine technology
Cardiovascular diagnostic imaging plays a crucial role in modern health care, supporting accurate diagnosis, risk stratification, and the management of cardiovascular diseases. However, ensuring that imaging is used appropriately has become a key foc...

From past to future: a review of methods for assessing physical activity energy expenditure.

Journal of health, population, and nutrition
BACKGROUND: Physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) assessment is important for helping individuals maintain energy balance. This study adopts a technological evolution perspective to systematically examine the historical evolution and current pr...

Historical evolution and current research status of lymph node staging in gastric cancer: a review.

World journal of surgical oncology
Lymph node metastasis (LNM) is an independent prognostic factor for patients with gastric cancer (GC), and an accurate lymph node (LN) staging system is crucial for guiding adjuvant therapy and assessing patient prognosis. The most commonly used stag...

Sarah Teichmann: Science always wins if we work together.

The Journal of experimental medicine
Sarah Teichmann is a professor at the University of Cambridge, where she leads a research group that uses a combination of genomics, artificial intelligence (AI), and bioinformatics to further understand various aspects of immunity. She is also one o...

Minimally invasive surgery: a historical and legal perspective on technological transformation.

Journal of robotic surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has experienced a significant evolution over the last 5,000 years, progressing from basic manual methods to sophisticated, robot-assisted approaches. The evolution of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been influenc...

Microbial fuel cells powering robots and beyond; historical perspective and future directions.

Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
This position paper presents part of the history of Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) development for practical applications. Studies that shaped the MFC concept in the 20th century are highlighted along with the first robotic developments involving MFCs. ...

Learning to care, caring to learn: the evolving nature of medical education.

The New Zealand medical journal
As Otago Medical School marks its 150th anniversary, this paper reflects on what it means to train doctors for both today and the decades ahead. It traces the school's evolution from its nineteenth-century foundations through key innovations in curri...

Computational modelling of biological systems now and then: revisiting tools and visions from the beginning of the century.

Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences
Since the turn of the millennium, computational modelling of biological systems has evolved remarkably and sees matured use spanning basic and clinical research. While the topic of the peri-millennial debate about the virtues and limitations of 'redu...

The Evolution of Patient Empowerment and Its Impact on Health Care's Future.

Journal of medical Internet research
In the 21st century, health care has been going through a paradigm shift called digital health. Due to major advances and breakthroughs in information technologies, most recently artificial intelligence, the patriarchy of the doctor-patient relations...