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Use of machine learning models to identify National Institutes of Health-funded cardiac arrest research.

Resuscitation
OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of three artificial intelligence (AI) classification strategies against manually classified National Institutes of Health (NIH) cardiac arrest (CA) grants, with the goal of developing a publicly available tool to...

Semiautomated Extraction of Research Topics and Trends From National Cancer Institute Funding in Radiological Sciences From 2000 to 2020.

International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics
PURPOSE: Investigators and funding organizations desire knowledge on topics and trends in publicly funded research but current efforts for manual categorization have been limited in breadth and depth of understanding. We present a semiautomated analy...

Translatability Analysis of National Institutes of Health-Funded Biomedical Research That Applies Artificial Intelligence.

JAMA network open
IMPORTANCE: Despite the rapid growth of interest and diversity in applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to biomedical research, there are limited objective ways to characterize the potential for use of AI in clinical practice.

Moving Forward in the Next Decade: Radiation Oncology Sciences for Patient-Centered Cancer Care.

JNCI cancer spectrum
In a time of rapid advances in science and technology, the opportunities for radiation oncology are undergoing transformational change. The linkage between and understanding of the physical dose and induced biological perturbations are opening entire...