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Machine Learning to Improve Decision Support for Preventing Adverse Drug Events.

Studies in health technology and informatics
One approach to preventing adverse drug events (ADEs), such as harmful drug interactions, is the implementation of clinical decision support systems (CDSS). In an ongoing project, we are investigating the accuracy of the rule-based CDSS currently uti...

Generative Artificial Intelligence in Dental Implants.

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Generative Artificial Intelligence holds promising applications in dentistry, revolutionizing various aspects of patient care, treatment planning, and education. One key application is the creation of realistic 3D models of dental structures, enablin...

Validating Hierarchical Alignments of Partially Antonymous Concept Pairs in SNOMED CT.

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SNOMED CT is a comprehensive controlled biomedical ontology widely used as an information exchange standard among various healthcare institutions. To ensure the unambiguous expression of health data and effective linguistic computation of word meanin...

The Potential Role of AI- and Machine Learning Models in the Early Detection of Oral Cancer and Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders.

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INTRODUCTION: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing an increasing role in advancing diagnostic processes and decision-making in healthcare. In the early detection of oral cancer and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs), its role is still be...

An Explainable-AI Based Approach Towards Measuring Cognitive Reserve.

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Cognitive Reserve (CR) refers to the brain's ability to compensate for brain damage or age-related changes, which can explain why some individuals show greater cognitive resilience to brain pathology despite damage or age-related changes. Understandi...

AI-Enabled Exoskeletal Robotics for Enhancing Mobility, Bone Regeneration, and Functional Rehabilitation in Osteoporosis: A Literature Review.

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The care of osteoporosis is being revolutionized by developments in AI-enabled exoskeletal robotics, which can improve mobility and facilitate the recovery from fragility fractures. The literature on current advancements in exoskeletal robotics and t...

Reactions and Engagement of Individuals with Dementia Toward Humanoid Assistive Robots: A Study Using the Pepper Robot.

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While robot acceptance in different populations is well-studied, little is known about how individuals with dementia perceive and respond to humanoid assistive robots. This paper explores how individuals affected by dementia react to and engage with ...

Semantic Clinical Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) Usability Testing.

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We evaluated the performance of Semantic Clinical Artificial Intelligence (SCAI, pronounced Sky), a large language model (LLM) knowledge resource through usability testing. This pretest-intervention-posttest mixed-methods user interface (UI) design s...

The Semantic Clinical Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) Chatbot: Preliminary Usability Testing.

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We developed a doctor-facing chatbot named SCAI. We aimed to evaluate response speed and user satisfaction. Ten questions were used to test the response speed of the SCAI chatbot. The response time was long, but overall the participants were satisfie...

User-Centered Methods in Explainable AI Development for Hospital Clinical Decision Support: A Scoping Review.

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Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) offers promising advancements in enhancing transparency and usability of AI-based Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) in healthcare settings. These tools aim to improve clinical outcomes by assisting wit...