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An Under the Hood Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks

Overview:

The lecture presents an intuitive (and only slightly mathematical) introduction to Artificial Neural Networks intended for Epidemiologists and Health Science Researchers. 

Speaker:

Robert Davis, MD, MPH, is the Governor’s Chair and Director of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for Biomedical Informatics. Dr. Davis has over 25 years experience conducting epidemiologic with a focus on perinatal epidemiology and vaccine and drug safety, and currently has a large study underway in Ghana looking at genetic risks for preeclampsia. His center focuses on applications of artificial intelligence in medicine and includes work on the early identification of Parkinson’s disease, early diagnosis of organ failure in sickle cell disease, and prediction of cardiomyopathy among childhood cancer survivors. 

Watch previous presentations and to find more information about future seminars.

Originally recorded on Wednesday, October 28, 2020, as part of CHOIR's 

 

Overview:

The lecture presents an intuitive (and only slightly mathematical) introduction to Artificial Neural Networks intended for Epidemiologists and Health Science Researchers. 

Speaker:

Robert Davis, MD, MPH, is the Governor’s Chair and Director of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for Biomedical Informatics. Dr. Davis has over 25 years experience conducting epidemiologic with a focus on perinatal epidemiology and vaccine and drug safety, and currently has a large study underway in Ghana looking at genetic risks for preeclampsia. His center focuses on applications of artificial intelligence in medicine and includes work on the early identification of Parkinson’s disease, early diagnosis of organ failure in sickle cell disease, and prediction of cardiomyopathy among childhood cancer survivors. 

Watch previous presentations and to find more information about future seminars.