Researchers at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital develop an AI algorithm to identify rare diseases using electronic health data. The tool, known as the WEakly Supervised Transformer, utilizes real-world patient records to improve diagnostic accuracy.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital have developed an AI algorithm called the WEakly Supervised Transformer (WEST) to identify rare diseases using electronic health data.
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