We’ve heard of many different uses for AI within the medical field, including for prediction of heart attacks and detection of Alzheimer’s. Now, it looks as though machine intelligence could be applied to early detection of cancer as well. A group of Japanese researchers has figured out a way to use AI to spot colorectal cancer tumors before they become malignant, according to Inverse.
The team compiled a database of over 30,000 images of pre-cancerous and cancerous cells in order to help the AI detect the difference between the two. After the machine learning process had taken place, they fed it an image of a colorectal polyp that had its magnification increased by a factor of 500. The program was able to determine within a second whether that specific polyp was cancerous.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/10/30/ai-colorectal-cancer-detection/
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