化品皮肤病学中的人工智能:关于当前趋势的更新
Alexandra Elder1, Megan O'Donnell Cappelli1, Christina Ring1
1Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Sidney Kimmel College of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Clinics in dermatology
|January 5, 2024
概括
人工智能 (AI) 正在改变化品皮肤病学,通过个性化护肤和先进的分析工具为患者提供更强大的参与. 皮肤科医生必须接受这些创新,以改善患者教育和临床实践.
科学领域:
- 化品皮肤学 化品皮肤学
- 人工智能应用程序 人工智能应用程序
背景情况:
- 人工智能 (AI) 越来越多地被整合到美容皮肤病学中.
- 当前的人工智能应用程序使患者在治疗决策和家庭护理方面变得更有权力.
- 人工智能工具也在临床环境中被采用,用于高级分析.
研究的目的:
- 审查当前和新兴的人工智能应用在美容皮肤病学.
- 提供对未来现场人工智能模式的见解.
- 强调人工智能知识对皮肤科医生的重要性.
主要方法:
- 关于人工智能在美容皮肤学中的应用的文献综述.
- 对用于患者参与和临床实践的AI驱动工具的分析.
- 讨论人工智能在该领域的未来趋势和影响.
主要成果:
- 人工智能通过可定制的护肤,AR和家庭分析来提高患者参与度.
- 三维面部重建和结果预测模型正在发展.
- 人工智能集成正在成为化品皮肤病学实践中的标准.
结论:
- 人工智能为推进美容皮肤学提供了巨大的潜力.
- 皮肤科医生需要对人工智能的最新知识来优化患者护理和实践.
- 新兴的人工智能技术将重塑美容皮肤病学的未来.
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