Reporting guideline for the early stage clinical evaluation of decision support systems driven by artificial intelligence: DECIDE-AI
A growing number of artificial intelligence (AI)-based clinical decision support systems are showing promising performance in preclinical, in silico, evaluation, but few have yet demonstrated real benefit to patient care. Early stage clinical evaluation is important to assess an AI system’s actual c...
Auteurs principaux: | Vasey, B, Nagendran, M, Campbell, B, Clifton, DA, Collins, GS, Denaxas, S, Denniston, AK, Faes, L, Geerts, B, Ibrahim, M, Liu, X, Mateen, BA, Mathur, P, McCradden, MD, Morgan, L, Ordish, J, Rogers, C, Saria, S, Ting, DSW, Watkinson, P, Weber, W, Wheatstone, P, McCulloch, P |
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Autres auteurs: | DECIDE-AI expert group |
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2022
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