coursera-ai4med
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deeplearning.ai - AI for Medicine Specialization (Andrew Ng, Pranav Rajpurkar)
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- Software & Systems
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- License
- MIT(osi)
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- dormant
- Maturity
- deployed
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- Repository
- github.com/nalbarr/coursera-ai4med
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- Tags
- artificial-intelligence · cnn · decision-trees · deep-learning · deeplearnign-ai · diagnosis · digital-health · healthcare
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- DiagnosisAssistantartificial-intelligence · diagnosis
AI Diagnosis Assistant for Diagnosing Rare Diseases
- AI-NLP-Paper-Readingsartificial-intelligence · cnn
This is my reading list for my PhD in AI, NLP, Deep Learning and more.
- patient-online-mappingdigital-health · healthcare
Exploring geographic usage of Patient Online services [In Development]
- faker-healthcare-providerdiagnosis · healthcare
🏥 Faker provider for generating healthcare fake data - diseases, ICD-10, drugs, procedures
- sidelab-previousdiagnosis · healthcare
Clinical decision support for the terminal. Fast. Offline. Evidence-backed. No browsers. No context switching. Differential diagnosis, ranked by guideline and evidence, in the environment where…
- aboutartificial-intelligence · healthcare
:dizzy: About
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