A recent study revealed the possibility of combining knowledge representation models and collective intelligence for medical diagnosis.
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D.Aug 17 2023Reviewed by Sophia Coveney A recent Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences study revealed the possibility of combining knowledge representation models and collective intelligence for complex decision-making tasks. This approach was tested on general medical diagnostics.
A complete reliance on algorithmic processes to solve complex decision-making tasks has been associated with a couple of limitations. For instance, human decision-makers are reluctant to completely rely on algorithmic solutions that are generated based on open-ended decision tasks. Related StoriesNot many studies are available regarding the effectiveness of combining general medical diagnostics to make the diagnosis from a very large number of possible diagnoses.
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