Examples of Intelligent Software usage in Life Science, Science and Medicine

1) Acquired Intelligence (see G6G Abstract Numbers 20040 and 20041) also develops knowledge-based application products as well as development tools. Clinical Intelligence Ltd in Britain is a marketing and medical application company using Acquire® technology. Their wireless test ordering and result interpretation system embodies best practice guidelines and the expertise of a pathologist. The handheld, virtual pathologist moves laboratory medicine to the point of care and can reduce costs by 25%.

2) Discipulus™ Professional (see G6G Abstract Number 20047) can be used in Modeling Intrusion Detection Systems, Tumor Classification (Using Microarray Gene Expression Data), DNA Array classification, and to Model Selection and Feature Ranking for Financial Distress Classification, etc.

3) NeuralTools (see G6G Abstract Number 20048U57) has a broad range of applications, including: stock market prediction, credit and loan risk assignment, credit fraud detection, forecasting sales, military targeting, general business forecasting, investment risk, medical diagnosis, research in scientific fields, and control systems.

4) CART data mining software (see G6G Abstract Number 20053B60) is a decision tree tool that automatically sifts large, complex databases, searching for and isolating significant patterns and relationships. This discovered knowledge is then used to generate reliable, predictive models for applications such as credit risk scoring (probability of default, loss given default); fraud detection; targeted marketing (new customer acquisition, cross-sell, up-sell); churn modeling [and related customer relationship management (CRM)]; document classification; microarray data analysis; genomics, proteomics; manufacturing and production line quality control.