AILGBMGNMNNov 17, 2019

Opportunities for artificial intelligence in advancing precision medicine

arXiv:1911.07125v161 citations
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It addresses the challenge of leveraging complex biomedical data for precision medicine, but is incremental as it primarily surveys existing trends and applications.

This work reviews the increasing role of machine learning and artificial intelligence in biomedicine, highlighting progress in digital health and identifying prerequisites for advancing precision medicine through data-driven insights from multi-omics and high-throughput technologies.

Machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and artificial intelligence (AI) are of increasing importance in biomedicine. The goal of this work is to show progress in ML in digital health, to exemplify future needs and trends, and to identify any essential prerequisites of AI and ML for precision health. High-throughput technologies are delivering growing volumes of biomedical data, such as large-scale genome-wide sequencing assays, libraries of medical images, or drug perturbation screens of healthy, developing, and diseased tissue. Multi-omics data in biomedicine is deep and complex, offering an opportunity for data-driven insights and automated disease classification. Learning from these data will open our understanding and definition of healthy baselines and disease signatures. State-of-the-art applications of deep neural networks include digital image recognition, single cell clustering, and virtual drug screens, demonstrating breadths and power of ML in biomedicine. Significantly, AI and systems biology have embraced big data challenges and may enable novel biotechnology-derived therapies to facilitate the implementation of precision medicine approaches.

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