Jonathan H. Chen
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Machine Learning and Prediction in Medicine — Beyond the Peak of Inflated Expectations
2017 · 1.115 Zit. · New England Journal of Medicine
Explainable artificial intelligence models using real-world electronic health record data: a systematic scoping review
2020 · 305 Zit. · Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Diagnostic reasoning prompts reveal the potential for large language model interpretability in medicine
2024 · 205 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Chatbot vs Medical Student Performance on Free-Response Clinical Reasoning Examinations
2023 · 153 Zit. · JAMA Internal Medicine
How Chatbots and Large Language Model Artificial Intelligence Systems Will Reshape Modern Medicine
2023 · 104 Zit. · JAMA Internal Medicine
Applications of machine learning in routine laboratory medicine: Current state and future directions
2022 · 98 Zit. · Clinical Biochemistry
Deep learning evaluation of biomarkers from echocardiogram videos
2021 · 58 Zit. · EBioMedicine
Performance of ChatGPT on free-response, clinical reasoning exams
2023 · 51 Zit.
Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence for Diagnosis
2021 · 50 Zit. · JAMA
Standing on FURM Ground: A Framework for Evaluating Fair, Useful, and Reliable AI Models in Health Care Systems
2024 · 38 Zit. · NEJM Catalyst
Large language model uncertainty proxies: discrimination and calibration for medical diagnosis and treatment
2024 · 37 Zit. · Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
ChatGPT Influence on Medical Decision-Making, Bias, and Equity: A Randomized Study of Clinicians Evaluating Clinical Vignettes
2023 · 33 Zit.
Artificial intelligence in medicine: past, present, and future
2020 · 30 Zit. · Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Influence of a Large Language Model on Diagnostic Reasoning: A Randomized Clinical Vignette Study
2024 · 27 Zit.
Evaluation of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 for supporting real-world information needs in healthcare delivery
2023 · 21 Zit. · arXiv (Cornell University)