Week The Last -A Supervised Approach to Training an Artificial Intelligence to Extract Relevant Genomic Data from Literature

Adam B -

Hello,

This week was spent on further debugging. This included addressing errors related to indexing the correct formats of data and being sure to include additional metadata to clarify genetic entries as they are placed in the databases. Additionally, I spent time on my senior project, finalizing my presentation and working on a demo version of this AI as the senior product.

Acknowledgments:
To my on‑site mentor, Dr. Niculescu for endless troubleshooting wisdom; to my faculty advisor, Ms. Anderson, for the consistent guidance and advice from start to finish; and to the readers for reading and commenting on my blog, I would like to give my sincerest thanks. This project would not have been possible without all of these contributions.

Looking Ahead:
The blog ends here, but the project will not. The AI will continue to improve with subsequent projects, continuously being modified by users and coders alike. Long term, I hope this venture sparks deeper collaborations at the intersection of psychiatry and AI, an area where objectivity is overdue. I also hope that this project is a testament to the abilities of AI to be a positive tool in the medical space, and that, over time, it will be able to improve other fields beyond psychiatry and even beyond medicine as well.

Farewell:
Writing these posts has been equal parts laboratory log and personal reflection; I am grateful for the chance to share the journey. Hopefully, you will hear about this AI again, perhaps in a published dataset, a conference poster, or in a published version of the pipeline.

Be well,

Adam Bedeir

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