A research team from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine conducted a study to assess the medical validity of deep learning models for diagnosing drowning. The results showed inconsistencies between the deep learning models’ results and medical professionals’ observations, highlighting the need for further research and testing in real-world clinical settings.
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