Limitations and Advantages of Artificial Intelligence On General

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LIMITATIONS AND ADVANTAGES OF

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON GENERAL


EXAMINATIONS AND SURGICAL
PROCEDURES IN OPTOMETRY
INDEPENDENT STUDY MENTORSHIP- FALL 2018
JEFFREY MO
MRS.CLICK
MENTOR INTRODUCTION

Mentor: Doctor William K.


Pope
Mentorship Location:
Parkwood Vision Center
Certifications: O.D. from
University of Houston,
Bachelors of Science from
Florida University
Career of Study: Optometry
ABOUT ISM

• Mentor with adult in professional career


• Create unique and personalized study plan and instructional
time
• Leave campus to visit mentorship site
• Self motivation and passion
• 1 year credit course
COURSE REQUIREMENTS OF ISM

1. Complete an in-depth mentorship/study in an area of interest (must be


approved by ISM teacher)
2. Document a minimum of 3 hours of mentorship each week (Mentorship
Activity Log)
3. Complete a Journal Entry each week documenting mentorship experiences
(ISM Journal)
4. Complete an ISM Professional Portfolio (online format/Weebly) showcasing
assignments completed during the course and the final project
5. Complete all of the required assignments (See Course Calendar and ISM
Grading Sheet)
COURSE REQUIREMENTS CONT.

6. Complete a Mid-Term Presentation (must include PowerPoint or Prezi)


7. Develop a final product and presentation at the
collegiate/professional level that is presented to a panel of graders at
the conclusion of the semester (must include PowerPoint, visuals,
completed product, portfolio and handouts (See Product Guidelines on
ItsLearning for guidance).
The final presentation will count as the FINAL EXAM Grade for this
course. The grade is based on the Mentor’s Evaluation 50% and Grader
Evaluations 25% each of the presentation.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

• Over reliance
• Economic Gain
• Ethics
• Increased use of technology between generations
KEY POINTS

• Increased use of robotic surgeons


• Ethics of robotics in the medical field
• Ease of robotics in examinations
• UK Robotic optometry
• Economic Benefits
RESEARCH TOPICS

• Common Cornea, Sclera and Ciliary body damages


• Previous success and limitations of artificial intelligence in
another sector
• Current common use of artificial intelligence in the medical
field
CURRENT EVENT
PRODUCT

• Computer based artificial neural network


• Detects common symptoms
• Previous data
• Helps facilitate data
CONCLUSION

• Surgical procedures
• General examination procedure
• Limitations of human examinations
• Speed of human examinations
THANK YOU!

•Mrs. Click
•Dr. Pope
WORKS CITED
Alammar, Jay. “A Visual and Interactive Guide to the Basics of Neural Networks.” A Visual and Interactive Guide to the Basics of Neural Networks – Jay
Alammar – Visualizing Machine Learning One Concept at a Time, Github, 14 Dec. 2016, jalammar.github.io/visual-interactive-guide-basics- neural-
networks/.

Anderson, David L., et al. “Artificial Intelligence: Can a Machine Think? (Page 1).” Neurons, Synapses, Action Potentials, and Neurotransmission - The Mind
Project, National Science Foundation Grants, 2016, www.mind.ilstu.edu/curriculum/ai_can_a_machine_think/ai_machine_think_1.php?
modGUI=228&compGUI=1785&itemGUI=3093.

Beeman, Dave. “Overview of Artificial Neural Networks.” Modeling the Brain: Simplified vs.

Realistic Models, University of Colorado, 10 Sept. 2008, ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen4831/cnsweb/cns0.html.

Hofmann, Thomas, et al. “Kernel Methods in Machine Learning.” The Annals of Statistics, vol.

36, no. 3, 2008, pp. 1171–1220. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25464664.

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