Simple Summary Gastrointestinal cancers cause over 2.8 million deaths annually worldwide. Currently, the diagnosis of various gastrointestinal cancer mainly relies on …
Upper gastrointestinal (GI) neoplasia account for 35% of GI cancers and 1.5 million cancer- related deaths every year. Despite its efficacy in preventing cancer mortality, diagnostic …
A Mohan, Z Asghar, R Abid, R Subedi… - Annals of Medicine …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Esophageal cancer is a major cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, with significant regional disparities. Early detection of precursor lesions is essential to improve patient …
Z Xiao, D Ji, F Li, Z Li, Z Bao - Digestion, 2022 - karger.com
Background: With the development of new technologies such as magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging, endoscopists achieved better accuracy for diagnosis of gastric cancer …
Background and Aims Artificial intelligence (AI), specifically deep learning, offers the potential to enhance the field of GI endoscopy in areas ranging from lesion detection and …
V Kaul, S Enslin, SA Gross - Gastrointestinal endoscopy, 2020 - Elsevier
Artificial intelligence (AI) was first described in 1950; however, several limitations in early models prevented widespread acceptance and application to medicine. In the early 2000s …
H Neumann, R Bisschops - 2019 - lirias.kuleuven.be
Over the past few years, we have been continuously learning about the progress of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and their involvement in many facets of our daily life. Autonomous …
Artificial intelligence (AI), which mimics human cognitive functioning, has revolutionized many industries, including medicine. 1 Recent advances in technology, including increased …
S Pecere, SM Milluzzo, G Esposito, E Dilaghi, A Telese… - Diagnostics, 2021 - mdpi.com
The development of convolutional neural networks has achieved impressive advances of machine learning in recent years, leading to an increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in …