University of Groningen
Relevante Arbeiten
Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
The state of artificial intelligence-based FDA-approved medical devices and algorithms: an online database
Stan Benjamens, Pranavsingh Dhunnoo, Bertalan Meskó
2020 · 1.063 Zit.
A Research Agenda for Hybrid Intelligence: Augmenting Human Intellect With Collaborative, Adaptive, Responsible, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence
Zeynep Akata, Dan Balliet, Maarten de Rijke et al.
2020 · 346 Zit.
RobotReviewer: evaluation of a system for automatically assessing bias in clinical trials
Iain Marshall, Joël Kuiper, Byron Wallace
2015 · 313 Zit.
Algorithm-based care versus usual care for the early recognition and management of complications after pancreatic resection in the Netherlands: an open-label, nationwide, stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial
F Jasmijn Smits, Anne Claire Henry, Marc G Besselink et al.
2022 · 160 Zit.
Patients’ views on the implementation of artificial intelligence in radiology: development and validation of a standardized questionnaire
Yfke Ongena, Marieke Haan, Derya Yakar et al.
2019 · 151 Zit.
A Qualitative Study to Understand Patient Perspective on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology
Marieke Haan, Yfke Ongena, Saar Hommes et al.
2019 · 147 Zit.
Presenting artificial intelligence, deep learning, and machine learning studies to clinicians and healthcare stakeholders: an introductory reference with a guideline and a Clinical AI Research (CAIR) checklist proposal
Jakub Olczak, John Pavlopoulos, Jasper Prijs et al.
2021 · 126 Zit.
Using Machine Learning to Predict Complications in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review
Ayleen Bertini, Rodrigo Salas, Stéren Chabert et al.
2022 · 124 Zit.
Dermatologist-like explainable AI enhances trust and confidence in diagnosing melanoma
Tirtha Chanda, Katja Hauser, Sarah Hobelsberger et al.
2024 · 123 Zit.
Data Sharing Under the General Data Protection Regulation
Antonia Vlahou, Dara Hallinan, Rolf Apweiler et al.
2021 · 121 Zit.
From Scarcity to Abundance: Scholars and Scholarship in an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Matthew Grimes, Georg von Krogh, Stefan Feuerriegel et al.
2023 · 115 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence in Screening Mammography: A Population Survey of Women’s Preferences
Yfke Ongena, Derya Yakar, Marieke Haan et al.
2020 · 112 Zit.
Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostic radiology: a technography study
Mohammad Hosein Rezazade Mehrizi, Peter M. A. van Ooijen, Milou Homan
2020 · 103 Zit.
Workload of diagnostic radiologists in the foreseeable future based on recent scientific advances: growth expectations and role of artificial intelligence
Thomas C. Kwee, Robert M. Kwee
2021 · 102 Zit.
Do People Favor Artificial Intelligence Over Physicians? A Survey Among the General Population and Their View on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Derya Yakar, Yfke Ongena, Thomas C. Kwee et al.
2021 · 94 Zit.