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The Clinician and Dataset Shift in Artificial Intelligence

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2021 · 563 Zit.

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Vijaya B. Kolachalama, Priya S. Garg

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Understanding, explaining, and utilizing medical artificial intelligence

Romain Cadario, Chiara Longoni, Carey K. Morewedge

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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in cancer imaging

Dow‐Mu Koh, Nickolas Papanikolaou, Ulrich Bick et al.

2022 · 286 Zit.

Patient Perspectives on the Use of Artificial Intelligence for Skin Cancer Screening

Caroline A. Nelson, Lourdes M. Pérez-Chada, Andrew Creadore et al.

2020 · 262 Zit.

Improving Radiographic Fracture Recognition Performance and Efficiency Using Artificial Intelligence

Ali Guermazi, Chadi Tannoury, Andrew J. Kompel et al.

2021 · 244 Zit.

Time to reality check the promises of machine learning-powered precision medicine

Jack Wilkinson, Kellyn F Arnold, Eleanor J. Murray et al.

2020 · 233 Zit.

A systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy of artificial intelligence-based computer programs to analyze chest x-rays for pulmonary tuberculosis

Miriam Harris, Amy Qi, Luke Jeagal et al.

2019 · 179 Zit.

Addressing Social Determinants of Health

José F. Figueroa, Austin B. Frakt, Ashish K. Jha

2020 · 165 Zit.

Governing knowledge in the scientific community: Exploring the role of retractions in biomedicine

Jeffrey L. Furman, Kyle Jensen, Fiona Murray

2012 · 154 Zit.

Natural Language–based Machine Learning Models for the Annotation of Clinical Radiology Reports

John R. Zech, Margaret Pain, J. Titano et al.

2018 · 139 Zit.

Diverse patients’ attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) in diagnosis

Christopher T. Robertson, Andrew Keane Woods, Kelly Bergstrand et al.

2023 · 108 Zit.

Limiting loss to follow-up in a multicenter randomized trial in orthopedic surgery

Sheila Sprague, Pam Leece, Mohit Bhandari et al.

2003 · 91 Zit.

Retractions

Pierre Azoulay, Jeffrey L. Furman, Krieger et al.

2014 · 91 Zit.

Limiting loss to follow-up in a multicenter randomized trial in orthopedic surgery

Sheila Sprague, Pamela Leece, Mohit Bhandari et al.

2003 · 87 Zit.