Is the breakthrough in the healthcare industry delayed?
There are many questions and doubts about the role and position of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. What is the current status? What is the next step?
There are many questions and doubts about the role and position of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. What is the current status? What is the next step?
One of the most dynamically developing areas of data collection and processing is the analysis of data from various IoT devices. Around 29 billion connected devices are forecast by 2022, of which around 18 billion will be related to IoT.
A linkage attack is an attempt to re-identify individuals in an anonymized dataset by combining data and background information. E-Group won second prize in a competition!
E-Groups Research Developer, Veronika Vraukó presents a drug repositioning workflow at the conference for doctor students and young researchers.
Data quality enhancement is really important for use of wearable devices for machine learning. Our colleague, Balázs Molnár is invited to a conference to present his latest research on this field.
Summary of a review co-wrote by our colleague, Péter Mátyus PhD, DSc in Chemistry of MDPI about health status of some long-known viral infections after COVID-19 disease.
Once again we jumped into challenging and important project. The relevancy of this topic is illustrated by the ongoing World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW).
Our CEO Antal Kuthy is speaking in the keynote session, shortly after 12pm. The title of his presentation is “Straight and honest talk: Artificial intelligence in healthcare”.
During a routine health examination, countless different types of data are recorded about a patient’s condition. Think about how many different types of data you could see on the assessment sheet of your last blood test.
Professor Péter Mátyus (Semmelweis University, PTE, E-Group) works in exciting research areas. A particularly interesting area of his research is drug repositioning, the application of a drug already used for therapeutic purposes in other medical fields.