Computational modeling of human reasoning processes for interpretable visual knowledge: a case study with radiographers
Abstract Visual reasoning is critical in many complex visual tasks in medicine such as radiology or pathology. It is challenging to explicitly explain reasoning processes due to the dynamic nature of real-time human cognition. A deeper understanding of such reasoning processes is necessary for impro...
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Main Authors: | Yu Li, Hongfei Cao, Carla M. Allen, Xin Wang, Sanda Erdelez, Chi-Ren Shyu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bcddfbfd54a34ea9bc59b68f55c1976f |
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