Socol Yehoshua, Richardson Ariella, Garali-Zineddine Imene, Grison Stephane, Vares Guillaume, Klokov Dmitry
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Data Mining, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel.
Front Artif Intell. 2024 Jan 11;6:1291136. doi: 10.3389/frai.2023.1291136. eCollection 2023.
While AI is widely used in biomedical research and medical practice, its use is constrained to few specific practical areas, e.g., radiomics. Participants of the workshop on "Artificial Intelligence in Biology and Medicine" (Jerusalem, Feb 14-15, 2023), both researchers and practitioners, aimed to build a holistic picture by exploring AI advancements, challenges and perspectives, as well as to suggest new fields for AI applications. Presentations showcased the potential of large language models (LLMs) in generating molecular structures, predicting protein-ligand interactions, and promoting democratization of AI development. Ethical concerns in medical decision making were also addressed. In biological applications, AI integration of multi-omics and clinical data elucidated the health relevant effects of low doses of ionizing radiation. Bayesian latent modeling identified statistical associations between unobserved variables. Medical applications highlighted liquid biopsy methods for non-invasive diagnostics, routine laboratory tests to identify overlooked illnesses, and AI's role in oral and maxillofacial imaging. Explainable AI and diverse image processing tools improved diagnostics, while text classification detected anorexic behavior in blog posts. The workshop fostered knowledge sharing, discussions, and emphasized the need for further AI development in radioprotection research in support of emerging public health issues. The organizers plan to continue the initiative as an annual event, promoting collaboration and addressing issues and perspectives in AI applications with a focus on low-dose radioprotection research. Researchers involved in radioprotection research and experts in relevant public policy domains are invited to explore the utility of AI in low-dose radiation research at the next workshop.
虽然人工智能在生物医学研究和医疗实践中得到了广泛应用,但其应用仅限于少数特定的实际领域,例如放射组学。“生物与医学中的人工智能”研讨会(2023年2月14日至15日,耶路撒冷)的参与者,包括研究人员和从业者,旨在通过探索人工智能的进展、挑战和前景来构建一个全面的图景,并为人工智能应用提出新的领域。报告展示了大语言模型在生成分子结构、预测蛋白质-配体相互作用以及促进人工智能开发的民主化方面的潜力。还讨论了医疗决策中的伦理问题。在生物学应用中,人工智能对多组学和临床数据的整合阐明了低剂量电离辐射对健康的相关影响。贝叶斯潜在建模确定了未观察变量之间的统计关联。医学应用突出了用于非侵入性诊断的液体活检方法、用于识别被忽视疾病的常规实验室检测以及人工智能在口腔颌面成像中的作用。可解释人工智能和各种图像处理工具改善了诊断,而文本分类检测到博客文章中的厌食行为。该研讨会促进了知识共享和讨论,并强调了在辐射防护研究中进一步开展人工智能开发以支持新出现的公共卫生问题的必要性。组织者计划将该活动作为年度活动继续开展,促进合作,并探讨人工智能应用中的问题和前景,重点是低剂量辐射防护研究。参与辐射防护研究的人员和相关公共政策领域的专家被邀请在下一次研讨会上探索人工智能在低剂量辐射研究中的效用。