AI in Healthcare Crossword
Across
- 3. When AI is too simple and misses important patterns in medical data.
- 4. A measurable sign in the body that can indicate disease or health risk.
- 7. The study of proteins in the body, which can help AI understand disease activity.
- 8. Testing an AI system to make sure it works safely and accurately.
- 9. When AI memorizes training data too closely and performs poorly on new cases.
- 10. Sorting patients by how urgently they need medical care.
- 12. Dividing patients into risk groups based on their likelihood of disease or complications.
- 13. The study of small molecules in the body that show changes in health or disease.
- 15. AI analysis of tissue or cell images to detect disease patterns.
- 16. Removing personal details from patient data to protect privacy.
- 21. Using AI to support doctors rather than fully replace them.
- 22. Adjusting an AI model so its predictions match real-world outcomes more accurately.
- 23. How well an AI system works on new patients outside its training data.
Down
- 1. The study of a person’s genes, often used by AI to predict disease risk.
- 2. How easily a doctor can understand the logic behind an AI result.
- 5. The study of RNA activity, helping AI understand how genes are being expressed.
- 6. Changing data so a patient’s identity cannot easily be traced.
- 7. Classifying patients based on symptoms, genes, behaviors, or medical history.
- 11. The ability of different healthcare systems to share and understand data.
- 14. AI analysis of hidden patterns in medical images like X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs.
- 17. Replacing private patient information with coded values to protect identity.
- 18. How clearly humans can understand why an AI made a decision.
- 19. Using technology to complete tasks with little or no human effort.
- 20. Technology that allows a doctor to appear or operate from a distant location.