Health IT Analytics May 17, 2019
Jessica Kent

The free machine learning tool is designed for anyone to use for data analysis, regardless of their experience.

The Penn Medicine Institute for Biomedical Informatics has released a free, open-source automated machine learning system for data analysis.

The team developed the system so that anyone can use it, from high school students to biomedical researchers, on any computer or laptop. The first widely available tool of its kind, PennAI aims to eliminate barriers for entry into artificial intelligence. Users can bring in their own datasets or use the several hundred available for download within the system.

PennAI is also designed to learn as it goes, eventually making analysis suggestions based on the experience it gains through use. Because PennAI is...

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