Intelligence is intelligence. It is always decisions based on past knowledge. Don't see a single aspect saving the NHS. It requires sense across the board. All medical/technical advancements welcomed, however.
that's mostly about defining groups of values in terms so that decisions can be made to ranges of data later in the algorithm. eg if I define few to be 1-3, several to be 4-9 and a lot to be > 9 I can then test a value V by saying for example:
IF V is less than a lot and more than a few perform operationX
good though it is, it won't replace the human diagnostician any time soon, simply because no technology yet developed can correctly interpret every possibility. this from someone who works with MRI technology every day.
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