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Use of artificial intelligence in analytical systems for the clinical laboratory
1995
Journal of Automatic Chemistry
The incorporation of information-processing technology into analytical systems in the form of standard computing software has recently been advanced by the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), both as expert systems and as neural networks.This paper considers the role of software in system operation, control and automation, and attempts to define intelligence. AI is characterized by its ability to deal with incomplete and imprecise information and to accumulate knowledge. Expert
doi:10.1155/s1463924695000010
pmid:18924784
pmcid:PMC2548109
fatcat:p373hkzglbgkfh7auyt2t4bxv4