Artificial intelligence in neuro-oncology

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) describes the application of computer algorithms to the solution of problems that have traditionally required human intelligence. Although formal work in AI has been slowly advancing for almost 70 years, developments in the last decade, and particularly in the last year, have led to an explosion of AI applications in multiple fields. Neuro-oncology has not escaped this trend. Given the expected integration of AI-based methods to neuro-oncology practice over the coming years, we set to provide an overview of existing technologies as they are applied to the neuropathology and neuroradiology of brain tumors. We highlight current benefits and limitations of these technologies and offer recommendations on how to appraise novel AI-tools as they undergo consideration for integration into clinical workflows.

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Nakhate, V., & Gonzalez Castro, L. N. (2023). Artificial intelligence in neuro-oncology. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1217629

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