Artificial intelligence: Its role in dermatopathology

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI), a major frontier in the field of medical research, can potentially lead to a paradigm shift in clinical practice. A type of artificial intelligence system known as convolutional neural network points to the possible utility of deep learning in dermatopathology. Though pathology has been traditionally restricted to microscopes and glass slides, recent advancement in digital pathological imaging has led to a transition making it a potential branch for the implementation of artificial intelligence. The current application of artificial intelligence in dermatopathology is to complement the diagnosis and requires a well-trained dermatopathologist’s guidance for better designing and development of deep learning algorithms. Here we review the recent advances of artificial intelligence in dermatopathology, its applications in disease diagnosis and in research, along with its limitations and future potential.

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Jartarkar, S. R. (2023, July 1). Artificial intelligence: Its role in dermatopathology. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/IJDVL_725_2021

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