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Human-Centered Tools for Coping with Imperfect Algorithms during Medical Decision-Making
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2019
arXiv
pre-print
Machine learning (ML) is increasingly being used in image retrieval systems for medical decision making. One application of ML is to retrieve visually similar medical images from past patients (e.g. tissue from biopsies) to reference when making a medical decision with a new patient. However, no algorithm can perfectly capture an expert's ideal notion of similarity for every case: an image that is algorithmically determined to be similar may not be medically relevant to a doctor's specific
arXiv:1902.02960v1
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