# artificial intelligence
Medical imaging analysis - part 1: A short survey
Medical imaging analysis is a distinctive branch of computer vision, which has its own standpoint in the domain. In this post, we will introduce some rudimentary knowledge about it and provide a brief recent context in the research community.
LinkAI and Neuroscience - Part 2: Researches in AI can absorb knowledge from neuroscience
In this second part of "AI and neuroscience", we will tell about some aspects of the human brain on which Deep learning (DL) has already been based on and more importantly, some that have not been adapted to Deep learning (DL) yet. This post is mostly formed on the paper [1].
LinkAI and Neuroscience - Part 1: Their relation
Artificial intelligence and neuroscience have a very close relationship. Knowledge from neuroscience can be utilized for improving AI and it is also true in reverse.
LinkExplanation in AI and Social Sciences
Knowing what an AI model will do and why it does that is very important for researchers to evaluate and improve that model. There is even a research domain for it, which is Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). The existence of this field will help to solve current AI problems of ethical concerns and a lack of credibility from users. To acknowledge this, the AI field had better gain knowledge from philosophy, psychology and, cognitive science of how humans define and evaluate explanations. The content of this post is based on [1].
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