Artificial intelligence virtual assistants in primary eye care practice
Leandro Stuermer,
Sabrina Braga,
Raul Martin
et al.
Abstract:PurposeTo propose a novel artificial intelligence (AI)‐based virtual assistant trained on tabular clinical data that can provide decision‐making support in primary eye care practice and optometry education programmes.MethodAnonymised clinical data from 1125 complete optometric examinations (2250 eyes; 63% women, 37% men) were used to train different machine learning algorithm models to predict eye examination classification (refractive, binocular vision dysfunction, ocular disorder or any combination of these … Show more
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