2023
DOI: 10.1080/23311916.2023.2273088
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A comprehensive evaluation of explainable Artificial Intelligence techniques in stroke diagnosis: A systematic review

Daraje Kaba Gurmessa,
Worku Jimma
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“…The study proved that the proposed approach yields substantially more expressive and informative results for our specific use case. To avoid issues like limited meaning and confirmation bias due to low-fidelity explanations unnecessarily, Gurmessa and Jimma 8 suggest four metrics based on performance (D, R, F and S), but none of the selected studies used these metrics.…”
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“…The study proved that the proposed approach yields substantially more expressive and informative results for our specific use case. To avoid issues like limited meaning and confirmation bias due to low-fidelity explanations unnecessarily, Gurmessa and Jimma 8 suggest four metrics based on performance (D, R, F and S), but none of the selected studies used these metrics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concepts are considered critical issues by high-level political and technical bodies (eg, G20, EU expert groups, Association of Computing Machinery in the USA). 8 9 …”
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