Making AI Work: Designing and Evaluating AI Systems in Healthcare

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Abstract

Promising stories of AI have set sky-high expectations for its ability to transform medical practice. However, living up to even the more modest expectations will require careful consideration of how medical professionals will interact with this technology and how we can successfully embed AI systems within day-to-day clinical practice. This chapter provides a starting point for developers and clinicians interested in the design and evaluation of human-AI systems in a healthcare context.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAI in Clinical Medicine : A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals
EditorsMichael F. Byrne, Nasim Parsa, Alexandra Greenhill, Daljeet Chahal, Omer Ahmad, Ulas Bagci
Number of pages11
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Publication date2023
Pages448-458
Chapter41
ISBN (Print)9781119790648
ISBN (Electronic)9781119790686
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer systems
  • Computing methodologies
  • Decision‐making, computer‐assisted
  • Expert systems
  • Machine learning
  • Medical informatics applications
  • Software
  • User‐centred design
  • User–computer interface

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