Authors
Khoa A Tran, Olga Kondrashova, Andrew Bradley, Elizabeth D Williams, John V Pearson, Nicola Waddell
Publication date
2021/12
Source
Genome Medicine
Volume
13
Pages
1-17
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Deep learning is a subdiscipline of artificial intelligence that uses a machine learning technique called artificial neural networks to extract patterns and make predictions from large data sets. The increasing adoption of deep learning across healthcare domains together with the availability of highly characterised cancer datasets has accelerated research into the utility of deep learning in the analysis of the complex biology of cancer. While early results are promising, this is a rapidly evolving field with new knowledge emerging in both cancer biology and deep learning. In this review, we provide an overview of emerging deep learning techniques and how they are being applied to oncology. We focus on the deep learning applications for omics data types, including genomic, methylation and transcriptomic data, as well as histopathology-based genomic inference, and provide perspectives on how the different …
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