Abstract
The field of hematology faces significant challenges in data analysis, especially in the diagnosis and prediction of diseases. Traditional methods of analysis are often time-consuming, complex, or inadequate to handle the complex nature of bloodrelated data. This requires the development of advanced techniques for accurate prediction and classification. Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based methods have emerged as a powerful solution that enables more efficient and accurate analysis of hematological data. This study aims to systematically review published research on the use of different artificial intelligence algorithms in the analysis of this field of data. Methods: Using a combination of keywords related to blood data analysis and artificial intelligence, we searched medical and scientific databases to identify relevant articles. A data extraction form was developed to collect relevant information from selected studies based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The content analysis method was used to analyze the extracted data and the findings were organized in tables and figures to meet the research objectives. After reviewing 7300 studies, 25 full-text studies were selected for final analysis based on their relevance to the research objectives. The findings showed that AI methods, especially deep learning (DL), are widely used to predict and diagnose hematological and Hematopathological diseases. Among the most common algorithms used in ML were XGBoost, which was one of the most important deep learning algorithms, as well as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). AI-based models had Accuracy, Specificity, and Sensitivity of 96.6%, 95%, and 96%, respectively. This review shows that AI-based models have the potential to be significantly applied to the analysis of blood data. As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, medical professionals and researchers will have access to powerful ML-based tools to quickly and accurately diagnose.
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