首页|Researcher from Mayo Clinic Reports Details of New Studies and Findings in the A rea of Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Support for Informal Pat ient Caregivers: A Systematic Review)
Researcher from Mayo Clinic Reports Details of New Studies and Findings in the A rea of Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Support for Informal Pat ient Caregivers: A Systematic Review)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Current study results on artificial in telligence have been published. According to news reporting from Jacksonville, F lorida, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "This study aims to explore how artificial intelligence can help ease the burden on caregivers, filling a gap in current research and healthcare practices due to the growing challenge of an ag ing population and increased reliance on informal caregivers. We conducted a sea rch with Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science, focusi ng on AI and caregiving." Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Mayo Clinic: "Our inclu sion criteria were studies where AI supports informal caregivers, excluding thos e solely for data collection. Adhering to PRISMA 2020 guidelines, we eliminated duplicates and screened for relevance. From 947 initially identified articles, 1 0 met our criteria, focusing on AI's role in aiding informal caregivers. These s tudies, conducted between 2012 and 2023, were globally distributed, with 80% employing machine learning. Validation methods varied, with Hold-Out being the m ost frequent. Metrics across studies revealed accuracies ranging from 71.60% to 99.33%. Specific methods, like SCUT in conjunction with NNs and LibSVM, showcased accuracy between 93.42% and 95.36% as well as F-measures spanning 93.30% to 95.41%."
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