University of Exeter
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Artificial intelligence, bias and clinical safety
Robert Challen, Joshua C. Denny, Martin Pitt et al.
2019 · 849 Zit.
Reporting guideline for the early-stage clinical evaluation of decision support systems driven by artificial intelligence: DECIDE-AI
Baptiste Vasey, Myura Nagendran, Bruce Campbell et al.
2022 · 428 Zit.
Artificial intelligence in nursing: Priorities and opportunities from an international invitational think‐tank of the Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Leadership Collaborative
Charlene Ronquillo, Laura‐Maria Peltonen, Lisiane Pruinelli et al.
2021 · 334 Zit.
Reporting guideline for the early stage clinical evaluation of decision support systems driven by artificial intelligence: DECIDE-AI
Baptiste Vasey, Myura Nagendran, Bruce Campbell et al.
2022 · 298 Zit.
Accuracy of online symptom checkers and the potential impact on service utilisation
Adam Ceney, Stephanie Tolond, Andrzej Glowinski et al.
2021 · 126 Zit.
ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education
Andy Extance
2023 · 105 Zit.
Artificial intelligence for biomarker discovery in Alzheimer's disease and dementia
Laura Winchester, Eric L. Harshfield, Shi Liu et al.
2023 · 101 Zit.
Artificial intelligence for diagnostic and prognostic neuroimaging in dementia: A systematic review
Robin Borchert, Tiago Azevedo, AmanPreet Badhwar et al.
2023 · 91 Zit.
Visual expertise in detecting and diagnosing skeletal fractures
Greg Wood, Karen Knapp, Benjamin Rock et al.
2012 · 85 Zit.
Artificial intelligence in radiography: Where are we now and what does the future hold?
Christina Malamateniou, Karen Knapp, M. Pergola et al.
2021 · 79 Zit.
Peer review of GPT-4 technical report and systems card
Jack Gallifant, Amelia Fiske, Yulia A. Strekalova et al.
2024 · 79 Zit.
Explainability in medicine in an era of AI-based clinical decision support systems
Robin Pierce, Wim Van Biesen, Daan Van Cauwenberge et al.
2022 · 70 Zit.
UK National Screening Committee's approach to reviewing evidence on artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening
Sian Taylor‐Phillips, Farah Seedat, Goda Kijauskaite et al.
2022 · 60 Zit.
Characteristics, quality and volume of the first 5 months of the COVID-19 evidence synthesis infodemic: a meta-research study
Rebecca Abbott, Alison Bethel, Morwenna Rogers et al.
2021 · 59 Zit.
Emerging ethical issues regarding digital health data. On the World Medical Association Draft Declaration on Ethical Considerations Regarding Health Databases and Biobanks
Christine Aicardi, Lorenzo Del Savio, Edward S. Dove et al.
2016 · 54 Zit.