AI models trained on MRI data can now distinguish brain tumors from healthy tissue with high accuracy, nearing human performance.
A new paper in Biology Methods and Protocols, published by Oxford University Press, shows that scientists can train artificial intelligence models to distinguish brain tumors from healthy tissue.
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A new paper in Biology Methods and Protocols, published by Oxford University Press, shows that scientists can train ...