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Evaluating the Diagnostic Performance of Symptom Checkers: Clinical Vignette Study
As depicted, Avey outperformed Ada, Web MD, K Health, Buoy, and Babylon, respectively, by averages of 24.5%, 175.5%, 142.8%, 159.6%, and 2968.1% using M1; 22.4%, 114.5%, 123.8%, 118.2%, and 3392% using M3; 18.1%, 79.2%, 116.8%, 125%, and 3114.2% using M5; 25.2%, 65.6%, 109.4%, 154%, and 3545% using recall; 8.7%, 88.9%, 66.4%, 88.9%, and 2084% using F1-measure; and 21.2%, 93.4%, 113.3%, 136.4%, and 3091.6% using NDCG.
Mohammad Hammoud, Shahd Douglas, Mohamad Darmach, Sara Alawneh, Swapnendu Sanyal, Youssef Kanbour
JMIR AI 2024;3:e46875Download Citation: END BibTex RIS