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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
A systematic review shows no performance benefit of machine learning over logistic regression for clinical prediction models
Evangelia Christodoulou, Jie Ma, Gary S. Collins et al.
2019 · 1.884 Zit.
Accountable Artificial Intelligence: Holding Algorithms to Account
Madalina Busuioc
2020 · 462 Zit.
Reporting guideline for the early-stage clinical evaluation of decision support systems driven by artificial intelligence: DECIDE-AI
Baptiste Vasey, Myura Nagendran, Bruce Campbell et al.
2022 · 461 Zit.
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) 2.0: A manifesto of open challenges and interdisciplinary research directions
Luca Longo, Mario Brčić, Federico Cabitza et al.
2024 · 443 Zit.
A Research Agenda for Hybrid Intelligence: Augmenting Human Intellect With Collaborative, Adaptive, Responsible, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence
Zeynep Akata, Dan Balliet, Maarten de Rijke et al.
2020 · 358 Zit.
Digital Health Training Programs for Medical Students: Scoping Review
Lorainne Tudor Car, Bhone Myint Kyaw, Rishi Panday et al.
2021 · 112 Zit.
The ability of different peer review procedures to flag problematic publications
Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Willem Halffman
2018 · 73 Zit.
Anemia as an Independent Predictor of Perioperative and Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcome in Patients Scheduled for Elective Vascular Surgery
Martin Dunkelgrün, Sanne E. Hoeks, G.M. Welten et al.
2008 · 72 Zit.
Fair and equitable AI in biomedical research and healthcare: Social science perspectives
Renate Baumgartner, Payal Arora, Corinna Bath et al.
2023 · 60 Zit.
Testing Hypotheses on Risk Factors for Scientific Misconduct via Matched-Control Analysis of Papers Containing Problematic Image Duplications
Daniele Fanelli, Rodrigo Costas, Ferric C. Fang et al.
2018 · 60 Zit.
The Role of Humans in Surgery Automation
Eduard Fosch‐Villaronga, Pranav Khanna, Hadassah Drukarch et al.
2022 · 60 Zit.
Strengthening research integrity: which topic areas should organisations focus on?
Mads P. Sørensen, Tine Ravn, Ana Marušić et al.
2021 · 52 Zit.
Accounting for diversity in AI for medicine
Eduard Fosch‐Villaronga, Hadassah Drukarch, Pranav Khanna et al.
2022 · 47 Zit.
On the Willingness to Report and the Consequences of Reporting Research Misconduct: The Role of Power Relations
Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Eric Breit, Willem Halffman et al.
2020 · 45 Zit.
Education and training policies for research integrity: Insights from a focus group study
Krishma Labib, Natalie Evans, Rea Roje et al.
2021 · 40 Zit.