Aalborg University
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision Support: Challenges for Evaluating AI and Practical Implications
Farah Magrabi, Elske Ammenwerth, Jytte Brender McNair et al.
2019 · 330 Zit.
Machine learning as a supportive tool to recognize cardiac arrest in emergency calls
Stig Nikolaj Fasmer Blomberg, Fredrik Folke, Annette Kjær Ersbøll et al.
2019 · 205 Zit.
The four dimensions of contestable AI diagnostics - A patient-centric approach to explainable AI
Thomas Ploug, Søren Holm
2020 · 140 Zit.
Meta consent: a flexible and autonomous way of obtaining informed consent for secondary research
Thomas Ploug, Søren Holm
2015 · 81 Zit.
The right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence
Thomas Ploug, Søren Holm
2019 · 80 Zit.
Population Preferences for Performance and Explainability of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Choice-Based Conjoint Survey
Thomas Ploug, Anna Sundby, Thomas B. Moeslund et al.
2021 · 65 Zit.
Improving dynamic stroke risk prediction in non-anticoagulated patients with and without atrial fibrillation: comparing common clinical risk scores and machine learning algorithms
Gregory Y.H. Lip, George Tran, Ash Genaidy et al.
2021 · 58 Zit.
Intelligent Digital Twins for Personalized Migraine Care
Parisa Gazerani
2023 · 53 Zit.
Can Machine-learning Algorithms Predict Early Revision TKA in the Danish Knee Arthroplasty Registry?
Anders El‐Galaly, Clare Grazal, Andreas Kappel et al.
2020 · 50 Zit.
In Defence of informed consent for health record research - why arguments from ‘easy rescue’, ‘no harm’ and ‘consent bias’ fail
Thomas Ploug
2020 · 41 Zit.
Big Data and Health Research—The Governance Challenges in a Mixed Data Economy
Søren Holm, Thomas Ploug
2017 · 39 Zit.
“If I Had All the Time in the World”: Ophthalmologists’ Perceptions of Anchoring Bias Mitigation in Clinical AI Support
Anne Kathrine Petersen Bach, Trine Munch Nørgaard, Jens Christian Brok et al.
2023 · 38 Zit.
AI or Human: The Socio-ethical Implications of AI-Generated Media Content
Reza Arkan Partadiredja, Carlos Entrena Serrano, Davor Ljubenkov
2020 · 37 Zit.
Scientific Dishonesty
Bjørn Hofmann, Gert Helgesson, Niklas Juth et al.
2015 · 36 Zit.
ChatGPT-4o can serve as the second rater for data extraction in systematic reviews
M. Jensen, Mathias Brix Danielsen, Johannes Riis et al.
2025 · 35 Zit.