University of Salzburg
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Designing Participatory AI: Creative Professionals’ Worries and Expectations about Generative AI
Nanna Inie, Jeanette Falk, Steve Tanimoto
2023 · 103 Zit.
Research on Digital Technology Use in Cardiology: Bibliometric Analysis
Andy Wai Kan Yeung, Stefan Tino Kulnik, Emil D. Parvanov et al.
2022 · 45 Zit.
Staying close to business: the role of epistemic alignment in rendering HR analytics outputs relevant to decision-makers
Markus Ellmer, Astrid Reichel
2021 · 39 Zit.
Self-correction in science: The effect of retraction on the frequency of citations
Anton Kühberger, Daniel Streit, Thomas Scherndl
2022 · 30 Zit.
Ch(e)atGPT? An Anecdotal Approach addressing the Impact of ChatGPT on Teaching and Learning GIScience
Petra Stutz, Maximilian Elixhauser, Judith Grubinger-Preiner et al.
2023 · 17 Zit.
Integrating GPT-Based AI into Virtual Patients to Facilitate Communication Training Among Medical First Responders: Usability Study of Mixed Reality Simulation
Rodrigo Gutiérrez, Jakob Carl Uhl, Helmut Schrom-Feiertag et al.
2024 · 16 Zit.
Ch(e)atGPT? An Anecdotal Approach Addressing the Impact of ChatGPT on Teaching and Learning GIScience
Petra Stutz, Maximilian Elixhauser, Judith Grubinger-Preiner et al.
2023 · 12 Zit.
User requirements for a medical robotic system: Enabling doctors to remotely conduct ultrasonography and physical examination
Gerald Stollnberger, Christiane Moser, Manuel Giuliani et al.
2016 · 10 Zit.
The Last JITAI? Exploring Large Language Models for Issuing Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions: Fostering Physical Activity in a Prospective Cardiac Rehabilitation Setting
David Haag, Devender Kumar, Sebastian Gruber et al.
2025 · 7 Zit.
Striking the balance: privacy protection and data accessibility in critical care research
Niklas Rodemund, Bernhard Wernly, Christian Jung et al.
2023 · 6 Zit.
The ethics of AI-assisted digital phenotyping in adolescent mental health: a framework for informed consent and trust
Gottfried Schweiger
2025 · 3 Zit.
Ethical Considerations for AI-Driven Adaptive Virtual Environments in XR Training for First Responders: An Industry Perspective
Olivia Zechner, Daniele Pretolesi, Emma Jaespert et al.
2023 · 2 Zit.
A scoping review of explainable artificial intelligence in sports science
Stefan Kranzinger, Christina Halmich, Dominik Hofer et al.
2025 · 1 Zit.
Explainability as an ethical requirement for digital phenotyping in adolescents
Gottfried Schweiger
2025 · 1 Zit.
Trustworthy Medical Operational AI: Marrying AI and Regulatory Requirements
Fabian Berns, Georg Zimmermann, Christian Borgelt et al.
2023 · 1 Zit.