Researchers Developing App That Can Detect Oral Cancer
The researchers will use a technology called deep learning, a form of machine learning that mimics the way the brain makes connections between pieces of information without being specifically programmed through artificial neural networks. If successful, the researchers say, it could help save both time and money in triaging patients, with potentially far-reaching benefits for the National Health Service in the long term.
“We’re basically training a system to detect abnormalities in the mouth that could be the early indications of oral cancer. Our challenge is to develop deep learning models that demonstrate a high accuracy and prediction of disease,” said Barman, a professor of computer vision with the Department of Computer Science at the university’s School of Computer Science and Mathematics...
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“We’re basically training a system to detect abnormalities in the mouth that could be the early indications of oral cancer. Our challenge is to develop deep learning models that demonstrate a high accuracy and prediction of disease,” said Barman, a professor of computer vision with the Department of Computer Science at the university’s School of Computer Science and Mathematics...
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