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In a recent study published in the international journal Bioinformatics, scientists from the University of Cambridge developed a new AI system called LION LBD, which could help researchers conduct cancer-related research.
The current amount of money for cancer research around the world, and the number of related studies, is so large that researchers are struggling with research related to cancer, and they often find that evidence of many critical assumptions is often found only after the article is published.
Cancer is a very complex disease that is the second most common cause of death globally, and researchers do not currently fully dissect the cancer;
researcher Professor Anna Korhonen says that even if you know what you're looking for, there may actually be thousands of possibilities every day that the LION LBD technology we've developed can use artificial intelligence to help scientists keep pace with their published research in related fields, while also helping researchers achieve more research in the field of cancer by linking a variety of unrelated resources.
The technology can search in real time and find indirect correlations in tens of millions of articles, says researcher Korhonen, for example, when you know that a cancer drug can affect the behavior of a particular path, if you apply LION LBD technology, you might be able to find that Drugs for many completely different diseases may also affect the same path, and LION LBD is the first artificial intelligence system developed by scientists in the field of cancer research, focusing on molecular biology of cancer, while also using advanced machine learning and natural language processing techniques to detect references to cancer features in texts.
The system is currently built using open data, open resources, and open standards, and researchers are working to expand the search for LION LBD technology, including concepts and correlations, while the technology can help cancer researchers improve the use of the technology among users. (Bio Valley)