University of the Western Cape
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
How to replace a physiotherapist: artificial intelligence and the redistribution of expertise
Michael Rowe, David Nicholls, James Shaw
2021 · 40 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Anban Pillay, Edgar Jembere, Aurona Gerber
2023 · 24 Zit.
POPIA Code of Conduct for Research (with corrigendum)
Rachel Adams, Fola Adeleke, Dominique Anderson et al.
2021 · 20 Zit.
Multiple modes of data sharing can facilitate secondary use of sensitive health data for research
Tsaone Tamuhla, Eddie T Lulamba, Themba Mutemaringa et al.
2023 · 19 Zit.
Research integrity and misconduct: a clarification of the concepts
T Khanyile, Sinegugu Evidence Duma, LP Fakude et al.
2006 · 13 Zit.
AI-POWERED PLAGIARISM DETECTION: LEVERAGING FORENSIC LINGUISTICS AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Anthony M. Nwohiri, Opemipo JODA, Olasupo Ajayi
2021 · 10 Zit.
Ethical considerations for artificial intelligence in dentistry
Ronel Maart, Riaan Mulder
2024 · 8 Zit.
Skills and competencies in health data analytics for health professionals: a scoping review protocol
Akhona Nkwanyana, Verona Mathews, Iris Zachary et al.
2023 · 7 Zit.
Conversational AI in Higher Education: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations
Isabella M. Venter, Desireé Cranfield, Rénette Blignaut et al.
2024 · 6 Zit.
Implementing extended reality (XR) and artificial intelligence (AI) in health professions education in southern Africa
Simone Titus
2024 · 4 Zit.
A Workflow System for Managing Ethical Clearance in Research Work
Wanga Mbabe, Olasupo Ajayi, Antoine Bagula et al.
2021 · 3 Zit.
From Google Translate to ChatGPT
Tawffeek A. S. Mohammed
2025 · 3 Zit.
AI-powered platforms in STEM education, insights from UTAUT model: PLS-SEM and artificial neural networks hybrid analysis
Anass Bayaga
2025 · 2 Zit.
Use of artificial intelligence in healthcare in South Africa: A scoping review
Jennifer Chipps, Thandazile Sibindi, Amanda Cromhout et al.
2025 · 1 Zit.
Case studies: successful implementations of artificial intelligence and precision medicine for brain cancer in Africa
Onyemaechi Okpara Azu, Innocent A. Edagha, Ayoola Isaac Jegede et al.
2025 · 0 Zit.