Markus Plass
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
The explainability paradox: Challenges for xAI in digital pathology
2022 · 132 Zit. · Future Generation Computer Systems
Explainability and causability in digital pathology
2023 · 84 Zit. · The Journal of Pathology Clinical Research
Explainability and causability for artificial intelligence-supported medical image analysis in the context of the European In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation
2022 · 78 Zit. · New Biotechnology
Recommendations on compiling test datasets for evaluating artificial intelligence solutions in pathology
2022 · 63 Zit. · Modern Pathology
Fine-tuning language model embeddings to reveal domain knowledge: An explainable artificial intelligence perspective on medical decision making
2024 · 37 Zit. · Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Privacy risks of whole-slide image sharing in digital pathology
2023 · 34 Zit. · Nature Communications
A Literature Review on Ethics for AI in Biomedical Research and Biobanking
2022 · 33 Zit. · Yearbook of Medical Informatics
Joining forces for pathology diagnostics with AI assistance: The EMPAIA initiative
2024 · 13 Zit. · Journal of Pathology Informatics
The Tower of Babel in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
2023 · 9 Zit. · Lecture notes in computer science
Towards a Taxonomy for Explainable AI in Computational Pathology
2021 · 8 Zit.
Provenance of specimen and data – A prerequisite for AI development in computational pathology
2023 · 6 Zit. · New Biotechnology
Human-AI Interfaces are a Central Component of Trustworthy AI
2022 · 2 Zit. · Intelligent systems reference library
Publisher Correction to: Recommendations on compiling test datasets for evaluating artificial intelligence solutions in pathology
2022 · 1 Zit. · Modern Pathology
Privacy Risks of Whole-Slide Image Sharing in Digital Pathology
2022 · 1 Zit. · medRxiv
An AI-powered data curation and publishing virtual assistant: usability and explainability/causability of, and patient interest in the first-generation prototype
2025 · 1 Zit. · Frontiers in Digital Health