Computer simulation and predictive models are widely used in engineering, much less considered in life sciences. We present an initiative aimed to establish a dialogue within the community of scientists, regulators, industry representatives, offering a platform which combines the predictive capability of computer models, with some explanation tools, which may be convincing and helpful for human users to derive a conclusion. The resulting system covers a large set of toxicological endpoints.

VEGA-QSAR: AI inside a platform for predictive toxicology

GINI, GIUSEPPINA
2013-01-01

Abstract

Computer simulation and predictive models are widely used in engineering, much less considered in life sciences. We present an initiative aimed to establish a dialogue within the community of scientists, regulators, industry representatives, offering a platform which combines the predictive capability of computer models, with some explanation tools, which may be convincing and helpful for human users to derive a conclusion. The resulting system covers a large set of toxicological endpoints.
2013
2nd Workshop on Popularize Artificial Intelligence, PAI 2013
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