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[Artificial intelligence : What do urologists need to know?].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A
In the past 10 years, the methods of artificial intelligence (AI) have experienced breakthroughs that have opened up a multitude of new fields of application for information technology. AI is particularly strong in those areas where patterns have to ...

Robotics in Pediatric Urology.

International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology
Robotic surgery has been slow to be fully accepted in the world of pediatric urology largely because of its initial application directed towards adult use and because of the inherent high cost associated with it. However, as previously shown, it has ...

Role of robotic surgery in functional urology.

Archivos espanoles de urologia
Three-dimensional, high-definition images, small instruments with endowrist technology, ergonomic position and the easiness to teach, are possibly the main reasons why robotic surgery will continue to gain ground to others forms of surgery. The curre...

[Artificial intelligence and neural networks in urology].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A
Knowledge of artificial intelligence will become essential in urology and medicine in the future. Today, computer-aided solutions are used for higher-dimensioned data or complex questions. In urological research, but also in clinical application, art...

Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing in Urology: State-of-the-Art Automated Extraction of Detailed Pathologic Prostate Cancer Data From Narratively Written Electronic Health Records.

JCO clinical cancer informatics
PURPOSE: Entering all information from narrative documentation for clinical research into databases is time consuming, costly, and nearly impossible. Even high-volume databases do not cover all patient characteristics and drawn results may be limited...

Robotics in urology.

Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Twenty years after it was introduced, robotic surgery has become more commonplace in urology – we examine its current uses and controversies