Deep learning in healthcare: Transforming disease diagnosis, personalized treatment, and clinical decision-making through AI-driven innovations
Independent Researcher, Indian.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(02), 2841-2856
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.2.3435
Publication history:
Received on 05 October 2024; revised on 14 November 2024; accepted on 16 November 2024
Abstract:
Deep learning technologies transform healthcare operations by improving medical diagnosis methods, individual treatment strategies, and patient care decision systems. This paper studies deep learning architectures with CNNs and RNNs and transformer-based models that boost medical image evaluation, predictive analytics, and drug development capabilities. Medical image interpretation with automated precision, early disease detection capabilities, and large biomedical dataset assessment can lead to drug development assistance.
Healthcare applications face continuous challenges when implementing deep learning solutions for their operations. User privacy risks and data safety have become vital because physics, which provides access to sensitive patient information, has developed strong artificial intelligence programs. Emulating the intricacies of black-box neural networks represents a major problem since it hinders clinicians from comprehending AI algorithmic decisions. Regulatory systems need to make strategic changes to resolve emerging clinical AI problems while sustaining ethical operational AI in medical facilities.
The research field must develop better transparent models while building federated learning platforms to protect sensitive medical data and combine various AI systems for total patient examination. To achieve effective deep learning applications for clinical practice, it is necessary to bring together AI researchers with healthcare professionals and policymakers to refine these applications. The solution to these obstacles will enable deep learning to advance innovation while generating better healthcare results and patient care.
Keywords:
Deep Learning; AI In Healthcare; Disease Diagnosis; Personalized Medicine; Clinical Decision Support; Medical Imaging; Predictive Analytics; Healthcare AI
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This article has received Best paper award of Volume 24 - Issue 2 (November 2024)
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