AIMC Topic: History, 20th Century

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Machine Learning: The Next Paradigm Shift in Medical Education.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Machine learning (ML) algorithms are powerful prediction tools with immense potential in the clinical setting. There are a number of existing clinical tools that use ML, and many more are in development. Physicians are important stakeholders in the h...

Digital technology and social change: the digital transformation of society from a historical perspective
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Dialogues in clinical neuroscience
Digital technology, including its omnipresent connectedness and its powerful artificial intelligence, is the most recent long wave of humanity's socioeconomic evolution. The first technological revolutions go all the way back to the Stone, Bronze, an...

A brief history of artificial intelligence and robotic surgery in orthopedics & traumatology and future expectations.

Joint diseases and related surgery
Recently, the rate of the production and renewal of information makes it almost impossible to be updated. It is quite difficult to process and interpret large amounts of data by human beings. Unlimited memory capacities, learning abilities, artificia...

The role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predicting orthopaedic outcomes.

The bone & joint journal
This annotation briefly reviews the history of artificial intelligence and machine learning in health care and orthopaedics, and considers the role it will have in the future, particularly with reference to statistical analyses involving large datase...

The Gene Ontology Resource: 20 years and still GOing strong.

Nucleic acids research
The Gene Ontology resource (GO; http://geneontology.org) provides structured, computable knowledge regarding the functions of genes and gene products. Founded in 1998, GO has become widely adopted in the life sciences, and its contents are under cont...

IMass Time: The Future, in Future!

Omics : a journal of integrative biology
Joseph John Thomson discovered and proved the existence of electrons through a series of experiments. His work earned him a Nobel Prize in 1906 and initiated the era of mass spectrometry (MS). In the intervening time, other researchers have also been...