Charles Sturt University
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
COVID-19 Detection Through Transfer Learning Using Multimodal Imaging Data
Michael J. Horry, Subrata Chakraborty, Manoranjan Paul et al.
2020 · 467 Zit.
Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Medical Imaging: Intelligent Imaging
Geoffrey Currie, K. Elizabeth Hawk, Eric Rohren et al.
2019 · 433 Zit.
Exploring university students' perceptions of plagiarism: a focus group study
Judith Gullifer, Graham Tyson
2010 · 258 Zit.
Academic integrity and artificial intelligence: is ChatGPT hype, hero or heresy?
Geoffrey Currie
2023 · 237 Zit.
Who has read the policy on plagiarism? Unpacking students' understanding of plagiarism
Judith Gullifer, Graham Tyson
2013 · 173 Zit.
ChatGPT in medical imaging higher education
Geoffrey Currie, C. Singh, T. S. Nelson et al.
2023 · 119 Zit.
X-Ray Image based COVID-19 Detection using Pre-trained Deep Learning Models
Michael J. Horry, Subrata Chakraborty, Manoranjan Paul et al.
2020 · 105 Zit.
Artificial intelligence (AI) for medical imaging to combat coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a detailed review with direction for future research
Toufique Ahmed Soomro, Lihong Zheng, Ahmed J. Afifi et al.
2021 · 95 Zit.
Ethical principles for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in nuclear medicine
Geoffrey Currie, K. Elizabeth Hawk, Eric Rohren
2020 · 93 Zit.
What is ChatGPT and what do we do with it? Implications of the age of AI for nursing and midwifery practice and education: An editorial
Pauletta Irwin, Donovan Jones, Shanna Fealy
2023 · 81 Zit.
Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Medicine
Geoffrey Currie, K. Elizabeth Hawk
2020 · 81 Zit.
COVID-19 Control by Computer Vision Approaches: A Survey
Anwaar Ulhaq, Jannis Born, Asim Khan et al.
2020 · 78 Zit.
ChatGPT and the Generation of Digitally Born “Knowledge”: How Does a Generative AI Language Model Interpret Cultural Heritage Values?
Dirk Spennemann
2023 · 74 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence and Robots in Libraries: Opportunities in LIS Curriculum for Preparing the Librarians of Tomorrow
Elizabeth Tait, Cameron M. Pierson
2022 · 74 Zit.
Intelligent Imaging in Nuclear Medicine: the Principles of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Geoffrey Currie, Eric Rohren
2020 · 69 Zit.