Machine Learning in Precise and Personalized Diagnosis
A special issue of Diagnostics (ISSN 2075-4418). This special issue belongs to the section "Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 23408
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Early prognosis and ameliorate diagnosis of disease is a very challenging task in global healthcare systems. It is estimated that, in high-income countries, approximately 5% of patients receive an incorrect medical diagnosis every year. The diagnostic errors are common in patients with serious medical conditions. However, thanks to the recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in healthcare systems, a remarkable decline in incorrect diagnosis has been observed. With the availability of a large amount of clinical data, the Machine Learning models show their competency in providing detailed medical diagnosis and prediction without any human expertise. The summary of the latest research reveals that Machine Learning techniques are much more efficient in diagnosing and the early detection of diseases, and medical imagining analysis. Moreover, the Machine Learning-based models are also helpful in precise and personalized diagnoses to the patients. The aim of this Special Issue to publish original research regrading Machine Learning in medical diagnosis and prediction.
The Special Issue covers, but is not limited to, the following:
- Machine Learning in medical diagnosis;
- Pattern detection of diseases using Machine Learning;
- Medical imaging analysis using Machine Learning;
- Precise and personalized diagnoses using Machine Learning;
- Machine Learning in prognosis and classification of disease;
- Machine Learning-based supervised and unsupervised diagnostic and prediction models;
- Decision-making in medical diagnosis using Machine Learning.
Dr. Manoj Sharma
Guest Editor
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