2023
DOI: 10.1145/3571815
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Measurements, Algorithms, and Presentations of Reality: Framing Interactions with AI-Enabled Decision Support

Abstract: Bringing AI technology into clinical practice has proved challenging for system designers and medical professionals alike. The academic literature has, for example, highlighted the dangers of black-box decision-making and biased datasets. Further, end-users’ ability to validate a system’s performance often disappears following the introduction of AI decision-making. We present the MAP model to understand and describe the three stages through which medical observations are interpreted and handled by AI systems.… Show more

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“…Specically, they wished for the AI system to produce fewer false positive alerts and be able to detect more types of abnormalities. This points to a mismatch between clinicians' mental model and expectations of the AI's capabilities [62]. Similar observations were made by Yang et al in their investigation of decision-making practices in the context of heart pump implants [70].…”
Section: Expectations and Realities Of Real-world Ai Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Specically, they wished for the AI system to produce fewer false positive alerts and be able to detect more types of abnormalities. This points to a mismatch between clinicians' mental model and expectations of the AI's capabilities [62]. Similar observations were made by Yang et al in their investigation of decision-making practices in the context of heart pump implants [70].…”
Section: Expectations and Realities Of Real-world Ai Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Amidst an increase in the interest and use of AI-driven decision support tools, cognitive biases due to these systems have become an area of concern within HCI [14,42,62,67,71]. Here, we discuss related work across three key topics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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