Title of article
The coming of age of artificial intelligence in medicine
Author/Authors
Patel، نويسنده , , Vimla L. and Shortliffe، نويسنده , , Edward H. and Stefanelli، نويسنده , , Mario and Szolovits، نويسنده , , Klaus-Peter and Berthold، نويسنده , , Michael R. and Bellazzi، نويسنده , , Riccardo and Abu-Hanna، نويسنده , , Ameen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
13
From page
5
To page
17
Abstract
Summary
aper is based on a panel discussion held at the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe (AIME) conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in July 2007. It had been more than 15 years since Edward Shortliffe gave a talk at AIME in which he characterized artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine as being in its “adolescence” (Shortliffe EH. The adolescence of AI in medicine: will the field come of age in the ‘90s? Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 1993;5:93–106). In this article, the discussants reflect on medical AI research during the subsequent years and characterize the maturity and influence that has been achieved to date. Participants focus on their personal areas of expertise, ranging from clinical decision-making, reasoning under uncertainty, and knowledge representation to systems integration, translational bioinformatics, and cognitive issues in both the modeling of expertise and the creation of acceptable systems.
Keywords
Artificial intelligence in medicine , History , Research challenges , Barriers to success , Sociocultural and cognitive factors
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
Record number
1836772
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