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Exploring Inclusive Reasoning in AI
PublicRacism is embedded into the health industry in a subconscious level, inuencing people in a subconscious level and backed by in- stitutional policies. We set out to develop a machine learning al- gorithm to detect cancerous melanoma in a patient's skin, ensuring that the results of this system remain fair and consistent regardless of the patient's ethnicity or origin. While Convolutional Neural Net- works (CNNs) yielded 79.8% accuracy, the highest of the algorithms we tested, there's still room for improvement, and we believe that further research in this subject should be done.
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- 4751
- E-project-120920-170645
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- 2020
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
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- 2020-12-09
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- 2021-10-11
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