Artificial intelligence in medicine: neural networks for analyzing systemic hemodynamics
Evgenia A. Sokolova,
Timofey V. Sergeev,
Maria V. Kuropatenko
Abstract:Artificial neural networks are capable of efficiently processing large data sets, as well as solving the tasks of prediction, classification and data recovery. The article considers each of the above tasks in detail and studies literature sources devoted to the topic under study. Artificial neural networks cope with the tasks with a high degree of accuracy. The methods of application of neural networks for the analysis of systemic haemodynamics are described. Modern neural networks can analyse medical data and… Show more
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