Co-Design of a Trustworthy AI System in Healthcare: Deep Learning Based Skin Lesion Classifier
Roberto V. Zicari(Seoul National University), Renee Wurth(Harvard University), Boris Düdder(University of Copenhagen), Eleanore Hickman(University of Cambridge), Frédérick Bruneault(Université du Québec à Montréal), Elisabeth Hildt(Illinois Institute of Technology), Sune Holm(University of Copenhagen), Emmanuel Goffi, Eberhard Schnebel(Goethe University Frankfurt), Pedro Kringen(Goethe University Frankfurt), Philippe Gottfrois(University Hospital of Basel), Jesmin Jahan Tithi(Intel (United States)), John Brodersen(University of Copenhagen), Pedro A. Moreno-Sánchez(Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences), Julia Amann(ETH Zurich), Vince I. Madai(Berlin Institute of Health at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Dennis Vetter(Goethe University Frankfurt), Adriano Lucieri(University of Kaiserslautern), Matiss Ozols(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Thilo Hagendorff(University of Tübingen), Sheraz Ahmed(German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence), Oriana Medlicott(Institute of Medical Ethics), Christoffer Bjerre Haase(University of Copenhagen), Stephan Alexander Braun(Düsseldorf University Hospital), Holger Volland, Erik Campano(Umeå University), Ulrich Kühne, Alessio Gallucci(Eindhoven University of Technology), Andy Spezzatti(University of California, Berkeley), James Brusseau(Pace University), Andreas Dengel(University of Kaiserslautern), Thomas Krendl Gilbert(Cornell University), Steven Umbrello(University of Turin), Magnus Westerlund(Arcada University of Applied Sciences), Megan Coffee
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