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http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/3583| Title: | INTEGRATING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WITH HUMAN ANATOMY: A NEW FRONTIER IN INTELLIGENT ANATOMICAL ANALYSIS AND EDUCATION |
| Authors: | Khabibulla Pulatov., Sabina Kholboyeva., Farangiz Mirzayeva |
| Keywords: | Artificial Intelligence, Anatomy, Computational Modeling, Medical Imaging, Neural Networks, Education, Simulation. |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing |
| Abstract: | The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the field of anatomy represents a transformative step toward precision understanding of the human body. Traditional anatomical education and analysis rely heavily on static visualization and manual interpretation, whereas AI enables dynamic, data-driven exploration of human structures. This study proposes a novel framework that combines deep learning, medical imaging, and computational modeling to create adaptive anatomical systems capable of real-time recognition, prediction, and simulation of biological structures. Using neural networks trained on high-resolution histological and radiological datasets, the system—termed NeuroMorphAI—can identify complex anatomical patterns, detect microstructural variations, and reconstruct three-dimensional models with unprecedented accuracy. The research highlights the potential of AI-anatomy integration in medical education, clinical diagnostics, and surgical planning, demonstrating how intelligent systems can augment human anatomical expertise rather than replace it. This pioneering approach lays the foundation for a new discipline—computational anatomy intelligence—bridging the gap between biological complexity and artificial cognition. |
| URI: | http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/3583 |
| ISSN: | 2938-3765 |
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