Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33115
Title: Dermatologist-like explainable AI enhances trust and confidence in diagnosing melanoma
Authors: Chanda, Tirtha
Hauser, Katja
Hobelsberger, Sarah
Bucher, Tabea-Clara
Garcia, Carina Nogueira
Wies, Christoph
Kittler, Harald
Tschandl, Philipp
Navarrete-Dechent, Cristian
Podlipnik, Sebastian
Chousakos, Emmanouil
Crnaric, Iva
Majstorovic, Jovana
Alhajwan, Linda
Foreman, Tanya
Peternel, Sandra
Sarap, Sergei
Özdemir, İrem
Barnhill, Raymond L
Llamas-Velasco, Mar
Poch, Gabriela
Korsing, Sören
Sondermann, Wiebke
Gellrich, Frank Friedrich
Heppt, Markus V
Erdmann, Michael
Haferkamp, Sebastian
Drexler, Konstantin
Goebeler, Matthias
Schilling, Bastian
Utikal, Jochen S
Ghoreschi, Kamran
Fröhling, Stefan
Krieghoff-Henning, Eva
Brinker, Titus J
Collaborators
Sotirovski, Tomica
Simeonovski, Viktor 
Zafirovikj, Zorica
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2024
Publisher: Springer Nature Limited
Journal: Nature communications
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been shown to help dermatologists diagnose melanoma more accurately, however they lack transparency, hindering user acceptance. Explainable AI (XAI) methods can help to increase transparency, yet often lack precise, domain-specific explanations. Moreover, the impact of XAI methods on dermatologists' decisions has not yet been evaluated. Building upon previous research, we introduce an XAI system that provides precise and domain-specific explanations alongside its differential diagnoses of melanomas and nevi. Through a three-phase study, we assess its impact on dermatologists' diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic confidence, and trust in the XAI-support. Our results show strong alignment between XAI and dermatologist explanations. We also show that dermatologists' confidence in their diagnoses, and their trust in the support system significantly increase with XAI compared to conventional AI. This study highlights dermatologists' willingness to adopt such XAI systems, promoting future use in the clinic.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33115
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-43095-4
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medicine: Journal Articles

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