What I currently think about machine learning in health
What I currently think about machine learning in health, is that it will lead to better health in the world I will try to touch several issues, using examples from the literature and mine (this will be mainly breast cancer models for personalized therapy), among which bias, intelligence (the dynamic one and the hard-coded one), explain black box models (or stop using them?) and slow-AI.
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Arnoldo Frigessi di Rattalma聽(born 1959) is an聽Italian聽statistician聽based in聽Norway, where he is a professor at the Department of Biostatistics (now called Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology) with the Institute of Basic Medical Research at the聽University of Oslo. He has also a position at the Oslo University Hospital and is affiliated with the聽Norwegian Computing Centre. He led the centre Statistics for Innovation, which was created in 2007 as one of 14 designated聽national centres for research-based innovation, funded by the聽Norwegian Research Council, until 2014. Frigessi and his collaborators succeeded in obtaining funding for a second centre of the same type,聽BiGInsight, which started in 2014 and will operate for 8 years, again under the leadership of Frigessi. Frigessi's research work has been geared towards聽Bayesian statistics, on both the methodogical and applied side.
Frigessi is a fellow of the聽Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences.聽and was elected member of the聽Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters聽in 2008.