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摘要
我们讨论了机器学习(ML)和人工智能(AI)在改善医疗保健方面的潜力,同时详细介绍了确保无偏见和公平实施的注意事项和重要考虑因素。如果用于训练 ML 算法的数据中存在差异,就必须认识到并加以考虑,这样才不会影响性能的准确性,也不会被算法简单地解释为缺乏需求。我们特别关注数据组成偏差尤为突出的一个领域,即大型遗传学数据库,因为在现有资源中,欧洲人后裔的比例远远超过其他种族。
Machine Learning and Health Care: Potential Benefits and Issues.
We discuss the potential for machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve health care, while detailing caveats and important considerations to ensure unbiased and equitable implementation. If disparities exist in the data used to train ML algorithms, they must be recognized and accounted for, so they do not bias performance accuracy or are not interpreted by the algorithm as simply a lack of need. We pay particular attention to an area in which bias in data composition is particularly striking, that is in large-scale genetics databases, as people of European descent are vastly overrepresented in the existing resources.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management is a PEER-REVIEWED journal that provides timely, applied information on the most important developments and issues in ambulatory care management.