Dhaka, March 25 -- An Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) graduate has published a study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), proposing a participatory framework for explainable artificial intelligence in mobile health that aims to make AI-driven healthcare tools more transparent, ethical and relevant for users in developing countries.
The study was conducted by Farzana Islam, an MSc graduate in Computer Science from IUB who is affiliated with the university's Center for Computational and Data Sciences (CCDS).
According to a statement issued by the university, her work addresses concerns over transparency, ethics and practical applicability as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in healthcare, parti...
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