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Researchers at University Hospital of Udine Release New Study Findings on Artificial Intelligence [Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) in the Field of Head and Neck Surgery: Current Evidence and Prospects for the Future-A Systematic Review].
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A recent study conducted at the University Hospital of Udine in Italy explores the use of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), a type of artificial neural network, in the field of head and neck surgery. GANs have the ability to generate content such as images, text, and sound. The study reviewed nine relevant studies out of 700, summarizing eight applications of GANs in the head and neck region, including classification, recognition, diagnosis, segmentation, reconstruction, artifact removal, prediction, and resolution improvement. The researchers concluded that GANs have the potential to revolutionize the study of pathology, including oncology, by providing more precise and personalized approaches to disease. [Extracted from the article]
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