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Turing test-inspired method for analysis of biases prevalent in artificial intelligence-based medical imaging. [PDF]
Tripathi S, Augustin A, Dako F, Kim E.
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Hard to Cheat: A Turing Test based on Answering Questions about Images
Progress in language and image understanding by machines has sparkled the interest of the research community in more open-ended, holistic tasks, and refueled an old AI dream of building intelligent machines.
Fritz, Mario, Malinowski, Mateusz
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This retrospective, multi-centered study aimed to improve high-quality radiation treatment (RT) planning workflows by training and testing a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to perform auto segmentations of organs at risk (OAR) for prostate cancer (PCa)
Sophia L. Bürkle +11 more
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ChatGPT- versus human-generated answers to frequently asked questions about diabetes: A Turing test-inspired survey among employees of a Danish diabetes center. [PDF]
Hulman A +6 more
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Using a Visual Turing Test to Evaluate the Realism of Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)-Based Synthesized Myocardial Perfusion Images. [PDF]
Higaki A +4 more
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We define a Graphics Turing Test to measure graphics performance in a similar manner to the definition of the traditional Turing Test. To pass the test one needs to reach a computational scale, the Graphics Turing Scale, for which Computer Generated Imagery becomes comparatively indistinguishable from real images while also being interactive. We derive
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The Turing Test (TT) is an experimental paradigm to test for intelligence, where an entity’s intelligence is inferred from its ability, during a text-based conversation, to be recognized as a human by the human judge. The advantage of this paradigm is that it encourages alternative versions of the test to be designed; and it can include any field of ...
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The proliferation of new technologies raises the problem of applying and adapting the Turing Test to evaluate the moral decisions made by artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the context of bioethics.
A. V. Antipov
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