Artificial intelligence and dermatology: opportunities, challenges, and future directions
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) to medicine has considerable potential within dermatology, where the majority of diagnoses are based on visual pattern recognition.
The role of public challenges and data sets towards algorithm development, trust, and use in clinical practice
In the past decade, machine learning and artificial intelligence have made significant advancements in pattern analysis, including speech and natural language processing, image recognition, object detection, facial recognition, and action categorization.
Digital imaging applications and informatics in dermatology
In this chapter, we present the use of whole slide imaging (WSI) and dermoscopy in the field of dermatology. Image digitization has allowed for increasing computer-assisted clinical decision-making.
MoleMapper: an application for crowdsourcing mole images to advance melanoma early-detection research
Advancements in smartphone technologies and the use of specialized health care applications offer an exciting new era to promote melanoma awareness to the public and improve education and prevention strategies.
Emerging technologies for health information in dermatology: opportunities and drawbacks of web-based searches, social media, mobile applications, and direct-to-consumer genetic testing in patient care
Emerging technology is fundamentally changing how individuals interact with the health care system.