Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

AI, Machine Learning, and Deep and Intelligent Medicine Simplified for Everyone

Academic Edition, Chapter 45 - References/Further Reading

 

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  2. Stieg C. How this Canadian start-up spotted coronavirus before everyone else knew about it. CNBC. 2020. Available from: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/03/bluedot-used-artificial-intelligence-to-predict-coronavirus-spread.html
  3. Ganasegeran K, Abdulrahman SA. Artificial intelligence applications in tracking health behaviors during disease epidemics. Human Behaviour Analysis Using Intelligent Systems. 2019 Nov 21; 6:141–5[5]
  4. Zeng D, Cao Z, Neill DB. Artificial intelligence–enabled public health surveillance—from local detection to global epidemic monitoring and control. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 2021;437–5[3]
  5. Ai could present a new paradigm in epidemiology. Contagion Live. Available from: https://www.contagionlive.com/view/ai-could-present-a-new-paradigm-in-epidemiology
  6. Russo G, Reche P, Pennisi M, Pappalardo F. The combination of artificial intelligence and systems biology for intelligent vaccine design. Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery. 2020 Nov 1;15(11):1267–8[1]
  7. Schwalbe N, Wahl B. Artificial intelligence and the future of global health. The Lancet. 2020 May 16;395(10236):1579–8[6]
  8. Predicting the future of infectious disease. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Available from: https://www.caryinstitute.org/news-insights/lecture-video/predicting-future-infectious-disease
  9. Politico ai: decoded: how cambridge analytica used ai — no, google didn’t call for a ban on face recognition — restricting ai exports. POLITICO. 2020. Available from: https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/ai-decoded/politico-ai-decoded-how-cambridge-analytica-used-ai-no-google-didnt-call-for-a-ban-on-face-recognition-restricting-ai-exports/