2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12471-019-1286-6
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A primer in artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine

Abstract: Driven by recent developments in computational power, algorithms and web-based storage resources, machine learning (ML)-based artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly gained ground as the solution for many technological and societal challenges. AI education has become very popular and is oversubscribed at Dutch universities. Major investments were made in 2018 to develop and build the first AI-driven hospitals to improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs. AI has the potential to greatly enhance traditio… Show more

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“…Computational intelligence, especially, shows its predictive power when applied to medical records [25,26], or coupled with imaging [27][28][29]. Further, deep learning and meta-analysis studies applied to this field have also recently appeared in the literature [30][31][32][33], improving on human specialists' performance [34], albeit showing lower accuracy (0.75 versus 0.59).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computational intelligence, especially, shows its predictive power when applied to medical records [25,26], or coupled with imaging [27][28][29]. Further, deep learning and meta-analysis studies applied to this field have also recently appeared in the literature [30][31][32][33], improving on human specialists' performance [34], albeit showing lower accuracy (0.75 versus 0.59).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the measurements are made on independent variables for each observation, the LDA functions are continuous quantities [43]. SVM is a binary classifier widely used for classification and regression [18]. This technique constructs an optimal hyperplane (decision boundary between classes) that separates all classes [44].…”
Section: Automatic Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANN is a training method that emulates the human brain and is an outstanding method for predicting the relationship between the input and target values [48]. ANN has been widely used in cardiology applications for pattern recognition and classification tasks [18]. Supplementary Files This is a list of supplementary files associated with this preprint.…”
Section: Automatic Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 and 3. Beyond the analysis of outcomes and the underlying mechanisms in single, multicentre national and international initiatives and collaborations, research has been initiated to elucidate and predict the interaction between the device and host as well as the role of Artificial Intelligence in TAVI [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. The clinical drive of innovation providing the best possible care to the individual patient and the scientific work (volume and content) of all Dutch medical professionals is an expression of the stimulating environment in which they have the pleasure to live and work.…”
Section: Tavi In the Netherlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%