University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Digital twins for health: a scoping review
Evangelia Katsoulakis, Qi Wang, Huanmei Wu et al.
2024 · 446 Zit.
Shortcomings of ChatGPT
Julian F. Tyson
2023 · 74 Zit.
Trends and Focus of Machine Learning Applications for Health Research
Brett K. Beaulieu‐Jones, Samuel G. Finlayson, Corey Chivers et al.
2019 · 69 Zit.
The ethics of using generative AI for qualitative data analysis
Robert M. Davison, Hameed Chughtai, Petter Nielsen et al.
2024 · 57 Zit.
BioInstruct: instruction tuning of large language models for biomedical natural language processing
Hieu Tran, Zhichao Yang, Zonghai Yao et al.
2024 · 37 Zit.
Performance of Multimodal GPT-4V on USMLE with Image: Potential for Imaging Diagnostic Support with Explanations
Zhichao Yang, Zonghai Yao, Mahbuba Tasmin et al.
2023 · 35 Zit.
Algorithmic bias in artificial intelligence is a problem—And the root issue is power
Rae Walker, Jess Dillard‐Wright, Favorite Iradukunda
2023 · 34 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence vs Clinician Performance in Estimating Probabilities of Diagnoses Before and After Testing
Adam Rodman, Thomas A. Buckley, Arjun K. Manrai et al.
2023 · 33 Zit.
Through the Data Management Lens: Experimental Analysis and Evaluation of Fair Classification
Maliha Tashfia Islam, Anna Fariha, Alexandra Meliou et al.
2022 · 26 Zit.
Unveiling GPT-4V's hidden challenges behind high accuracy on USMLE questions: Observational Study
Zhichao Yang, Zonghai Yao, Mahbuba Tasmin et al.
2025 · 22 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratories: Innovating aging research and Alzheimer's care
Peter Abadir, Esther S. Oh, Rama Chellappa et al.
2024 · 21 Zit.
The promise of AI and technology to improve quality of life and care for older adults
Peter Abadir, Rama Chellappa, Niteesh K. Choudhry et al.
2023 · 20 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence Algorithms Need to Be Explainable—or Do They?
Tyler Bradshaw, Melissa D. McCradden, Abhinav K. Jha et al.
2023 · 14 Zit.
AI as an intervention: improving clinical outcomes relies on a causal approach to AI development and validation
Shalmali Joshi, Iñigo Urteaga, Wouter A. C. van Amsterdam et al.
2025 · 14 Zit.
Pickled eggs: Generative<scp>AI</scp>as research assistant or co‐author?
Robert M. Davison, Sven Laumer, Monideepa Tarafdar et al.
2023 · 13 Zit.