Human centred explainable AI decision-making in healthcare
Open University of the Netherlands
Abstract
• HCXAI sets humans at the core of AI, understanding the socially situated nature. • The ethical risks of applying HCXAI in the healthcare domain are unknown. • It is unclear which explainability needs closely mimic human decision-making. • This research proposes an applied ethical HCXAI framework in healthcare. • The framework empowers professionals to make decisions in collaboration with AI. Human-centred AI (HCAI 1 1 HCAI – Human-centred artificial intelligence ) implies building AI systems in a manner that comprehends human aims, needs, and expectations by assisting, interacting, and collaborating with humans. Further focusing on explainable AI (XAI 2 2 XAI – Explainable artificial intelligence ) allows to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Health care
- Clinical decision making
- Computer science
- Knowledge management
- Political science
- Medicine
- Family medicine
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions