Computer and Mathematical Modeling: Translational Research and Economics in Clinical Diagnostics
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The computer and modeling approach has begun to be used extensively in clinical intelligence diagnosis, we have refined the necessary techniques related to intelligence medicine, and we have performed economics-directional analysis of models and structures of artificial intelligence in the translational medicine sense.At the same time, the development of clinical diagnostic techniques is also the result of constant innovation, and we propose the necessary strategy for a cross-disciplinary approach to clinical diagnostics and computer and mathematical modeling, with the authors reporting in conjunction with the results of the study.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/esta.v9i3.249
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