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Tag: machine learning

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AI Talk: HIPAA, privacy, online harms and ancient texts

April 12, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD

This week’s AI Talk… HIPAA-compliant Alexa, Google I saw an article in Geek Wire about Alexa becoming Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) privacy rule compliant. It indeed has, as […]

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AI Talk: Privacy, beer, marketing and doodling

March 29, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD

This week’s AI Talk… Federated Learning to overcome privacy issues Anyone working with health information knows that getting access to clinical data for any purpose is a non-trivial exercise. PHI—protected […]

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AI Talk: Muppets and a boondoggle

March 22, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD

This week’s AI Talk… Muppet invasion in machine learning In this week’s AI Talk, I’m going to do a deep dive into a hot topic in the field: It’s the […]

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AI Talk: Radiology, obesity and birds

March 8, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD

This week’s AI Talk… AI powered solution for Radiology An Israel-based company called Zebra-Med has rolled out its deep learning acute-insights triage solution, which has received CE certification in Europe […]

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Tapping into the rich meaning conveyed in human language

Jan. 30, 2019 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD

The way we use language says something about us. Disordered thought can manifest as disordered language use—a signal that might mean the person has schizophrenia. Pressured speech could be a […]

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A look back at popular blogs of 2018

Dec. 17, 2018

Thank you to all the readers of the Inside Angle blog! As we look ahead to 2019, here are some of our most popular blogs of the year:    “CPT […]

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Machine learning in computer-assisted coding: It’s just not human

June 15, 2018 / By Gail Barackman, CPC, CPMA, CEMC

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has creeped its way into so many facets of our lives. Video games, self-driving cars and smart home devices are just a few, and I’m sure if […]

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Reducing surgical site infection by 74 percent: Machine learning and quality improvement

May 21, 2018 / By L. Gordon Moore, MD

Dr. John Cromwell is a colorectal surgeon interested in computers and machine learning. He believed that computers could sift vast amounts of data to inform surgeons on ways to reduce post-operative infection rates.

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Artificial intelligence and clinical data: Finding patterns now to shape our future

March 19, 2018 / By Steve Cantwell

My oldest son is on the autism spectrum which brings him both challenges and unique skills, such as perfect pitch and encyclopedic memory. One of his gifts is an ability […]