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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
AI applications to medical images: From machine learning to deep learning
Isabella Castiglioni, Leonardo Rundo, Marina Codari et al.
2021 · 694 Zit.
Technical Note: Extension of CERR for computational radiomics: A comprehensive MATLAB platform for reproducible radiomics research
Aditya Apte, Aditi Iyer, Mireia Crispin‐Ortuzar et al.
2018 · 143 Zit.
Recent advances of HCI in decision-making tasks for optimized clinical workflows and precision medicine
Leonardo Rundo, Roberto Pirrone, Salvatore Vitabile et al.
2020 · 104 Zit.
What is Interpretability?
Adrian Erasmus, T. D. P. Brunet, Eyal Fisher
2020 · 73 Zit.
Calibrating the Dice Loss to Handle Neural Network Overconfidence for Biomedical Image Segmentation
Michael Yeung, Leonardo Rundo, Nan Yang et al.
2022 · 69 Zit.
Clinical AI tools must convey predictive uncertainty for each individual patient
Christopher R. S. Banerji, Tapabrata Chakraborti, Chris Harbron et al.
2023 · 44 Zit.
Acting on incidental findings in research imaging
Joanna M. Wardlaw, H. Dele Davies, Thomas C. Booth et al.
2015 · 42 Zit.
Challenges in ensuring the generalizability of image quantitation methods for MRI
Kathryn E. Keenan, Jana G. Delfino, Kalina V. Jordanova et al.
2021 · 42 Zit.
Leveraging large language models for structured information extraction from pathology reports
Jeya Balaji Balasubramanian, Daniel E. Adams, Ioannis Roxanis et al.
2025 · 12 Zit.
Integrating Artificial Intelligence Tools in the Clinical Research Setting: The Ovarian Cancer Use Case
L. Escudero, Thomas Buddenkotte, Mohammad Al Sa’d et al.
2023 · 7 Zit.
TriDeNT : Triple deep network training for privileged knowledge distillation in histopathology
Lucas Farndale, Robert H. Insall, Ke Yuan
2025 · 3 Zit.
Quantitative image quality metrics enable resource-efficient quality control of clinically applied AI-based reconstructions in MRI
Owen A. White, Joshua Shur, Francesca Castagnoli et al.
2025 · 3 Zit.
Radiographer training for screening of patients referred for Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A scoping review
H. Barnsley, Scott Robertson, Susanne Cruickshank et al.
2024 · 2 Zit.
HCI for biomedical decision-making: From diagnosis to therapy
Orazio Gambino, Leonardo Rundo, Roberto Pirrone et al.
2020 · 1 Zit.
Letter to the Editor. Misconceptions in the field guide to big data for neurosurgeons
Michael T. C. Poon, Jorge Gaete-Villegas, Paul M. Brennan et al.
2021 · 1 Zit.