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Explainable AI in Healthcare Application

Siva Raja Sindiramutty, Wee Jing Tee, Sumathi Balakrishnan, Sukhminder Kaur, Rajan Thangaveloo, Husin Jazri, Navid Ali Khan, Abdalla Hassan Gharib, Amaranadha Reddy Manchuri

2024Advances in computational intelligence and robotics book series28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Given the inherent risks in medical decision-making, medical professionals carefully evaluate a patient's symptoms before arriving at a plausible diagnosis. For AI to be widely accepted and useful technology, it must replicate human judgment and interpretation abilities. XAI attempts to describe the data underlying the black-box approach of deep learning (DL), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP) that explain how judgments are made. This chapter provides a survey of the most recent XAI methods employed in medical imaging and related fields, categorizes and lists the types of XAI, and highlights the methods used to make medical imaging topics more interpretable. Additionally, it focuses on the challenging XAI issues in medical applications and guides the development of better deep-learning system explanations by applying XAI principles in the analysis of medical pictures and text.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceInterpretation (philosophy)Artificial intelligenceHealth careData scienceHealth professionalsProgramming languageEconomicsEconomic growthMachine Learning in HealthcareExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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