University of Bremen
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Surgical data science for next-generation interventions
Lena Maier‐Hein, S. Swaroop Vedula, Stefanie Speidel et al.
2017 · 504 Zit.
Application Scenarios for Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Care: Rapid Review
Kathrin Seibert, Dominik Domhoff, Dominik Bruch et al.
2021 · 260 Zit.
Tackling Algorithmic Disability Discrimination in the Hiring Process: An Ethical, Legal and Technical Analysis
Maarten Buyl, Christina Cociancig, Cristina Frattone et al.
2022 · 73 Zit.
Ability of ChatGPT to generate competent radiology reports for distal radius fracture by use of RSNA template items and integrated AO classifier
Wolfram A. Bosbach, Jan F. Senge, Bence Németh et al.
2023 · 54 Zit.
How do medical professionals make sense (or not) of AI? A social-media-based computational grounded theory study and an online survey
Sebastian Weber, Marc Wyszynski, Marie Godefroid et al.
2024 · 37 Zit.
Generative AI Usage and Academic Performance
Janik Ole Wecks, Johannes Voshaar, Benedikt J. Plate et al.
2024 · 36 Zit.
Assessing Trustworthy AI in Times of COVID-19: Deep Learning for Predicting a Multiregional Score Conveying the Degree of Lung Compromise in COVID-19 Patients
Himanshi Allahabadi, Julia Amann, Isabelle Balot et al.
2022 · 35 Zit.
Exploring needs and challenges for AI in nursing care – results of an explorative sequential mixed methods study
Kathrin Seibert, Dominik Domhoff, Daniel Fürstenau et al.
2023 · 27 Zit.
How Much Reliability Is Enough? A Context-Specific View on Human Interaction With (Artificial) Agents From Different Perspectives
Ksenia Appelganc, Tobias Rieger, Eileen Roesler et al.
2022 · 26 Zit.
Generative AI in User-Generated Content
Yiqing Hua, Shuo Niu, Jie Cai et al.
2024 · 18 Zit.
QuantMed: Component-based deep learning platform for translational research
Jan Klein, M Wenzel, Daniel Romberg et al.
2020 · 15 Zit.
Tackling Professorial Expert Bias: The Role of ChatGPT in Simplifying Financial Accounting Exam Texts
Johannes Voshaar, Janik Ole Wecks, Benedikt J. Plate et al.
2024 · 13 Zit.
Artificial intelligence and infectious diseases: an evidence-driven conceptual framework for research, public health, and clinical practice
Anna Odone, Chiara Barbati, Silvia Amadasi et al.
2025 · 12 Zit.
Ethical challenges and solutions in AI-driven medical data management: a focus on distributed machine learning
Martin Hähnel
2025 · 7 Zit.
Pairing Human and Artificial Intelligence: Enforcing Access Control Policies with LLMs and Formal Specifications
Carlos Rubio-Medrano, Akash Kotak, Wenlu Wang et al.
2024 · 7 Zit.