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Applications and challenges of neural networks in otolaryngology (Review)

Iulian-Alexandru Taciuc, Mihai Dumitru, Daniela Vrînceanu, Mirela Gherghe, Felicia Manole, Andreea Marinescu, Crenguţa Şerboiu, Adriana Neagoş, Adrian Costache

2024Biomedical Reports27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a topic of interest that is frequently debated in all research fields. The medical field is no exception, where several unanswered questions remain. When and how this field can benefit from AI support in daily routines are the most frequently asked questions. The present review aims to present the types of neural networks (NNs) available for development, discussing their advantages, disadvantages and how they can be applied practically. In addition, the present review summarizes how NNs (combined with various other features) have already been applied in studies in the ear nose throat research field, from assisting diagnosis to treatment management. Although the answer to this question regarding AI remains elusive, understanding the basics and types of applicable NNs can lead to future studies possibly using more than one type of NN. This approach may bypass the actual limitations in accuracy and relevance of information generated by AI. The proposed studies, the majority of which used convolutional NNs, obtained accuracies varying 70-98%, with a number of studies having the AI trained on a limited number of cases (<100 patients). The lack of standardization in AI protocols for research negatively affects data homogeneity and transparency of databases.

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Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceStandardizationField (mathematics)Data scienceAcronymRelevance (law)Artificial neural networkMachine learningPhilosophyMathematicsPolitical scienceLinguisticsOperating systemPure mathematicsLawRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentTracheal and airway disorders
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