Who Goes First? Influences of Human-AI Workflow on Decision Making in Clinical Imaging

Author:

Fogliato Riccardo1,Chappidi Shreya2,Lungren Matthew3,Fisher Paul4,Wilson Diane4,Fitzke Michael5,Parkinson Mark6,Horvitz Eric7,Inkpen Kori7,Nushi Besmira7

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie Mellon University, USA

2. University of Virginia, USA

3. Stanford, USA

4. Antech Imaging Services, USA

5. Mars Digital Technologies, Germany

6. Mars Digital Technologies, USA

7. Microsoft Research, USA

Publisher

ACM

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