15-182/282: Artificial Intelligence for Medicine

This course introduces Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its recent applications to medicine for students with only a little or no background in computer science. It also includes a discussion on some of the concerns related to AI, including ethical issues, job security, society, and healthcare institutions, among others.

Announcements

  • January 10, 2022: First class.

Course Overview

Title: Artificial Intelligence for Medicine

Units: 6 for 15-182 and 9 for 15-282

Pre-requisites: None for 15-182 and 15-112 (i.e., Fundamentals of Programming and Computer Science) for 15-282

Description:

This course introduces Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its recent applications in medicine for students with only a little background in computer science. It starts by motivating and defining AI, before folding over to a survey of some of its newest applications to medicine, including diagnosis, prognosis, drug discovery, and recommendations of individualized treatments, to mention just a few. Afterwards, it provides a bird’s-eye view of some of the major AI techniques, including machine learning, deep neural networks, recommendation systems, and ranked retrieval. Finally, it concludes with a discussion on some of the concerns related to AI, including ethical issues, job security, society, and healthcare institutions, among others.

The course comprises a balance of lectures, case studies, live demonstrations of some medical AI applications, problem-solving & programming assignments (only for 15-282), and research tasks. The students will be exposed to industry- and research-based perspectives on AI for medicine. In addition, students registering for 15-282 will learn through a course project the nuances of working with medical data and applying an AI model to solve a concrete problem in medicine.

Logistics

Instructor: Prof. Mohammad Hammoud

mhhammou@qatar.cmu.edu, CMUQ 1006, 4454-8506,
Office hours: Tuesdays, 9:00AM - 10:30AM.

Course Assistants

Name Email Office Hours
Frewoyni Birhane fbirhane@andrew.cmu.edu Wednesdays, 12:00PM- 1:00PM
Igli Mlloja imlloja@andrew.cmu.edu Sundays, 4:00PM- 5:00PM
Ahmed Lebbe aaa4010@qatar-med.cornell.edu Mondays, 5:00PM- 6:00PM
Hubaib Haider huh4001@qatar-med.cornell.edu Tuesdays, 5:00PM- 6:00PM
Siddhant Nair sin4003@qatar-med.cornell.edu Tuesdays, 6:00PM- 7:00PM

Class hours

Lectures:

Mondays and Wednesdays, from 2:30PM- 3:45PM, Delivered Remotely