"We do, however, need to understand AI and adapt to it. This book is a great introduction, as well as a stimulating read. It is recommended for those interested in AI, software or the future of pathology." -Dr Niall O'Neill (Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists, January 2021)
The evolution of machine learning: past, present, and future
Stanley Cohen
The basics of machine learning: strategies and techniques
Stanley Cohen
Overview of advanced neural network architectures
Benjamin R. Mitchell
Complexity in the use of artificial intelligence in anatomic pathology
Stanley Cohen
Dealing with data: strategies of preprocessing data
Stanley Cohen
Digital pathology as a platform for primary diagnosis and augmentation via deep learning.
Anil V. Parwani
Applications of artificial intelligence for image enhancement in pathology
Tanishq Abraham, Austin Todd, Daniel A. Orringer and Richard Levenson
Precision medicine in digital pathology via image analysis and machine learning
Peter D. Caie, Neofytos Dimitriou and Ognjen Arandjelovi'c
Artificial intelligence methods for predictive image-based grading of human cancers
Gerardo Fernandez, Abishek Sainath Madduri, Bahram Marami, Marcel Prastawa, Richard Scott, Jack Zeineh and Michael Donovan
Artificial intelligence and the interplay between tumor and immunity
Joel Haskin Saltz and Rajarsi Gupta
Overview of the role of artificial intelligence in pathology: the computer as a pathology digital assistant
John E. Tomaszewski
Dr. Cohen is currently interested in integrating computational imaging with digital workflows. He previously served as President of the American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) and Treasurer and Member of the Executive Board of FASEB. Science-related activities also include chairmanships of study sections for the NIH and DOD and membership on multiple editorial boards. He is currently the Associate Editor for digital and computational pathology and artificial intelligence topic category for the American Journal of Pathology. He is a Senior Fellow of the Association of Pathology Chairs and Co-Chair of the ASIP Special Interest Group on Digital and Computational Pathology. Awards include the Gold-Headed Cane (ASIP) and the Golden Goose Award (AAAS). He is a member of the Digital Pathology Association (DPA), the Board of the International Academy of Digital Pathology (IADP), and Chair of the External Advisory Board of the Alpert Foundation.