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Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering and Its Influence on Healthcare Structure: Current and Future
Divya Tripathi1, Kasturee Hajra2, Aditya Mulukutla1
1School of Health Sciences, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun 248007, Uttarakhand, India.
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a growing area of computer science that combines technologies with data science to develop intelligent, highly computation-able systems. Its ability to automatically analyze and query huge sets of data has rendered it essential to many fields such as healthcare. This article introduces you to artificial intelligence, how it works, and what its central role in biomedical engineering is. It brings to light new developments in medical science, why it is being applied in biomedicine, key problems in computer vision and AI, medical applications, diagnostics, and live health monitoring. This paper starts with an introduction to artificial intelligence and its major subfields before moving into how AI is revolutionizing healthcare technology. There is a lot of emphasis on how it will transform biomedical engineering through the use of AI-based devices like biosensors. Not only can these machines detect abnormalities in a patient's physiology, but they also allow for chronic health tracking. Further, this review also provides an overview of the trends of AI-enabled healthcare technologies and concludes that the adoption of artificial intelligence in healthcare will be very high. The most promising are in diagnostics, with highly accurate, non-invasive diagnostics such as advanced imaging and vocal biomarker analyzers leading medicine into the future.
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