Automated malaria diagnosis is a difficult but high-value target for machine learning (ML), and effective algorithms could save many thousands of children's lives. However, current ML efforts largely neglect crucial use case constraints and are thus not clinically useful. Two factors in particular are crucial to developing algorithms translatable to clinical field settings: (i) Clear understanding of the clinical needs that ML solutions must accommodate; and (ii) task-relevant metrics for guiding and evaluating ML models. Neglect of these factors has seriously hampered past ML work on malaria, because the resulting algorithms do not align with clinical needs. In this paper we address these two issues in the context of automated malaria di...
Reliable malaria diagnosis techniques that are suitable for point-of-care testing in high burden are...
Malaria is a significant health concern in many third-world countries, especially for pregnant women...
Malaria remains a major burden on global health, with roughly 200 million cases worldwide and more t...
Light microscopy remains a standard method for detection of malaria parasites in clinical cases but ...
Background: Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained blood films remains the reference standard for...
Abstract Background Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained blood films remains a major form of di...
Malaria is a serious disease which affects hundreds of millions of people around the world, each yea...
Microscopy is essential for malaria diagnosis, parasite species differentiation, and density estimat...
Background: Malaria is still a major global health burden, with more than 3.2 billion people in 9...
p. 1-11Background: Accurate malaria diagnosis is mandatory for the treatment and management of sever...
Malaria has profoundly influenced human history for over four thousand years and despite numerous at...
Malaria is predominant in many subtropical nations with little health-monitoring infrastructure. To ...
p. 1-11Background: Accurate malaria diagnosis is mandatory for the treatment and management of sever...
The application of Machine learning will keep on resulting, particularly in the field of computerize...
Malaria remains a public health concern, prompting intensive research into computer-aided diagnosis ...
Reliable malaria diagnosis techniques that are suitable for point-of-care testing in high burden are...
Malaria is a significant health concern in many third-world countries, especially for pregnant women...
Malaria remains a major burden on global health, with roughly 200 million cases worldwide and more t...
Light microscopy remains a standard method for detection of malaria parasites in clinical cases but ...
Background: Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained blood films remains the reference standard for...
Abstract Background Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained blood films remains a major form of di...
Malaria is a serious disease which affects hundreds of millions of people around the world, each yea...
Microscopy is essential for malaria diagnosis, parasite species differentiation, and density estimat...
Background: Malaria is still a major global health burden, with more than 3.2 billion people in 9...
p. 1-11Background: Accurate malaria diagnosis is mandatory for the treatment and management of sever...
Malaria has profoundly influenced human history for over four thousand years and despite numerous at...
Malaria is predominant in many subtropical nations with little health-monitoring infrastructure. To ...
p. 1-11Background: Accurate malaria diagnosis is mandatory for the treatment and management of sever...
The application of Machine learning will keep on resulting, particularly in the field of computerize...
Malaria remains a public health concern, prompting intensive research into computer-aided diagnosis ...
Reliable malaria diagnosis techniques that are suitable for point-of-care testing in high burden are...
Malaria is a significant health concern in many third-world countries, especially for pregnant women...
Malaria remains a major burden on global health, with roughly 200 million cases worldwide and more t...