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Design and Implementation of an AI-Research Management Platform for the Healthcare Domain

de Francesca, Oscar (2024) Design and Implementation of an AI-Research Management Platform for the Healthcare Domain. Bachelor's Thesis, Computing Science.

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Abstract

This thesis presents the development of the LLACE platform, an AI-Research Management Platform specifically designed for the healthcare domain. The platform addresses the need for a comprehensive system to manage the lifecycle of AI models in medical research, which includes data integration, model evaluation, and deployment. The platform is particularly tailored to the requirements of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), emphasizing secure data management and compliance with healthcare standards. The methodology involved an extensive review of existing AI and healthcare informatics literature and detailed user requirements analysis through interviews with UMCG researchers. The LLACE platform integrates advanced search capabilities, user and project management, and robust data handling features. It also facilitates the deployment of AI models. The LLACE platform's modular and extensible architecture ensures scalability and maintainability, supporting the seamless collaboration of researchers. The platform's design promotes transparency and reproducibility in AI-driven healthcare innovations, making it a significant contribution to the technological infrastructure of medical research. This project aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare services by providing a robust tool for managing AI research activities.

Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor's Thesis)
Supervisor name: Karastoyanova, D. and Medema, M.
Degree programme: Computing Science
Thesis type: Bachelor's Thesis
Language: English
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2024 10:33
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2024 09:32
URI: https://fse.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/33796

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