POSSIBILITIES OF EARLY DETECTION OF DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM WITH THE HELP OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
artificial intelligence, digestive system, diagnostics, medical technologies, early detection, healthcare.Abstract
This article discusses the importance, advantages and possibilities of applying artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the early detection of digestive system diseases in medical practice. The study analyzes the effectiveness of AI algorithms in the analysis of medical images, automatic detection of cancer signs during colonoscopy and gastroscopy. The article also discusses the advantages, problems and future prospects of clinical decision support systems based on AI.
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