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Explainable artificial intelligence for mental health through transparency and interpretability for understandability
Dan W. Joyce, Andrey Kormilitzin, Katharine Smith et al.
2023 · 194 Zit.
Image‐Based Biological Heart Age Estimation Reveals Differential Aging Patterns Across Cardiac Chambers
Ahmed Salih, Esmeralda Ruiz Pujadas, Víctor M. Campello et al.
2023 · 23 Zit.
Building trust in artificial intelligence and new technologies in mental health
Bessie O’Dell, Katherine Stevens, Anneka Tomlinson et al.
2022 · 22 Zit.
Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Youth Mental Health Care: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions
N. Marshall, Maria Loades, Chris Jacobs et al.
2025 · 3 Zit.
A Paradigm Shift in Progress: Generative AI’s Evolving Role in Mental Health Care
John Torous, Andrea Cipriani
2025 · 2 Zit.
Trust and confidence of clinical staff and patients is crucial for the successful introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in mental healthcare
Álvaro Barrera
2023 · 1 Zit.
Performance of leading large language models in Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists-style examination questions: cross-sectional survey: commentary, Ryland
Howard Ryland
2025 · 1 Zit.
AI in Psychiatry: Obstacles and Opportunities
Adam Whyte, Katie Carpenter
2025 · 0 Zit.
AI assisted triage of UK patients in mental health care services: a qualitative focus group study of patients’ attitudes
Katharine Smith, Julia Hamer-Hunt, Nemanja Vaci et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.
EP010 Can assistive artificial intelligence facilitate ultrasound image acquisition in the absence of formalized USGRA training?
Huy Tien Nguyen, Nicholas Bruno Suarez, Joanna Cudlipp et al.
2024 · 0 Zit.
Lessons learned from a multi-centre implementation of an artificial intelligence algorithm to detect vertebral fractures for radiology, information technology, information governance and clinical leads
Rohit Vijjhalwar, Kaiyang Song, Chappell Ddg et al.
2025 · 0 Zit.
Artificial intelligence-assisted reader evaluation in acute CT head interpretation (AI-REACT): a multireader multicase study
Alex Novak, Ruchir Shah, Abdala T Espinosa Morgado et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.