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 · 875 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 · 453 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 · 348 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 · 328 Zit.
Accuracy of online symptom checkers and the potential impact on service utilisation
Adam Ceney, Stephanie Tolond, Andrzej Glowinski et al.
2021 · 129 Zit.
ChatGPT has entered the classroom: how LLMs could transform education
Andy Extance
2023 · 108 Zit.
Artificial intelligence for biomarker discovery in Alzheimer's disease and dementia
Laura Winchester, Eric L. Harshfield, Shi Liu et al.
2023 · 107 Zit.
Artificial intelligence for diagnostic and prognostic neuroimaging in dementia: A systematic review
Robin Borchert, Tiago Azevedo, AmanPreet Badhwar et al.
2023 · 95 Zit.
Peer review of GPT-4 technical report and systems card
Jack Gallifant, Amelia Fiske, Yulia A. Strekalova et al.
2024 · 88 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 · 80 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 · 76 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 · 61 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.
Supervised Machine Learning Algorithms Can Classify Open-Text Feedback of Doctor Performance With Human-Level Accuracy
Chris Sidey‐Gibbons, Suzanne H Richards, José M Valderas et al.
2017 · 56 Zit.