Facilitating “Omics” to Phenotype Classification Using a User-Friendly AI-Driven Platform: Application to Cancer Prognostics
Uraquitan Lima Filho,
Tiago Alexandre Pais,
Ricardo Jorge Pais
Abstract:Precision medicine approaches often relies on complex and integrative analysis of multiple biomarkers from “omics” data to generate insights that can help either diagnostics, prognostics or therapeutical decisions. Such insights are often made using Machine learning (ML) models that make sample classification for a particular phenotype (yes/no). Building such models is a challenge and time-consuming, requiring advanced coding skills and mathematical modelling expertise. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a method… Show more
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