arXiv AI By Zhaohui Wang, Yu Huang, Jiang Bian

OmniBioTwin: A System-of-Twinned-Systems Framework for Health Digital Twins

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arXiv:2606. 11264v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Health digital twins (HDTs) promise patient-specific modeling and decision support but current approaches remain structurally fragmented: monolithic models that address a single organ or task lack cross-scale fidelity, while system-level twins lack generalizable architectural frameworks.

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