Bielefeld University
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
ChatGPT in medical school: how successful is AI in progress testing?
Hendrik Friederichs, Wolf Jonas Friederichs, Maren März
2023 · 125 Zit.
ChatGPT: A meta-analysis after 2.5 months
Christoph Leiter, Ran Zhang, Yanran Chen et al.
2024 · 109 Zit.
What to expect from opening up ‘black boxes’? Comparing perceptions of justice between human and automated agents
Nadine Schlicker, Markus Langer, Sonja Kristine Ötting et al.
2021 · 101 Zit.
Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy
Markus Gräf, Johannes Knitza, Jan Leipe et al.
2022 · 61 Zit.
Data Mart based Research in Heart Surgery: Challenges and Benefit
Bert Arnrich, Jörg Walter, Albert Alexander et al.
2004 · 17 Zit.
An AI-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Antibiotic Therapy in Sepsis (KINBIOTICS): Use Case Analysis
Juliane Düvel, David Lampe, M Kirchner et al.
2024 · 15 Zit.
The Importance of Distrust in AI
Tobias M. Peters, Roel W. Visser
2023 · 15 Zit.
A context-specific analysis of ethical principles relevant for AI-assisted decision-making in health care
Larissa Schlicht, Miriam Räker
2023 · 13 Zit.
Attitudes Toward AI Usage in Patient Health Care: Evidence From a Population Survey Vignette Experiment
Simon Kühne, Jannes Jacobsen, Nicolas Legewie et al.
2025 · 11 Zit.
Inductive Coding with ChatGPT - An Evaluation of Different GPT Models Clustering Qualitative Data into Categories
Clarissa Sabrina Arlinghaus, Charlotte Wulff, Günter W. Maier
2024 · 8 Zit.
Forms of understanding for XAI-Explanations
Hendrik Buschmeier, Heike M. Buhl, Friederike Kern et al.
2025 · 7 Zit.
Federated Learning to Improve Counterfactual Explanations for Sepsis Treatment Prediction
Christoph Düsing, Philipp Cimiano
2023 · 5 Zit.
CL-XAI: Toward Enriched Cognitive Learning with Explainable Artificial Intelligence
Muhammad Suffian, Ulrike Kuhl, José M. Alonso et al.
2024 · 5 Zit.
Chatbots in education: Outperforming students but perceived as less trustworthy
Martin Laun, Leonard Puderbach, Katharina Hirt et al.
2025 · 3 Zit.
Convex Density Constraints for Computing Plausible Counterfactual Explanations
André Artelt, Barbara Hammer
2020 · 3 Zit.