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Understanding and Explaining Diagnostic Paths: Toward Augmented Decision Making

Markus Plass, Michaela Kargl, Patrick Nitsche, Emilian Jungwirth, Andreas Holzinger, Heimo Müller

2022IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The process of finding a diagnosis in the medical domain relies on implicit knowledge and the experience of a human expert. In this article, we report on the observation of human decision making, shown by the example of pathology. By tracking the diagnostic steps, individual building blocks are identified, which not only contribute to a diagnostic finding, but can also be used in the future to train and develop artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. This work also provides insights into the interaction of human experts regarding the observation time of so-called "hot spots," the magnification used for specific findings, and the overall observation and decision path followed. The documentation scheme yields a standardized examination procedure that shows the concept the pathologist is actually looking for as well as the possible features of findings that can be identified. This contribution indicates how important visualization is for human-centered AI, and specifically for enabling human oversight with respect to AI implementation in high-stake areas, such as medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDocumentationProcess (computing)VisualizationHuman intelligenceDomain (mathematical analysis)Data scienceArtificial intelligenceDecision support systemHuman–computer interactionExpert systemMathematicsProgramming languageOperating systemMathematical analysisData Visualization and AnalyticsBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesCell Image Analysis Techniques
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