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In a recent study by our group [ 24], a high precision decision support system was designed, employing immunohistochemically stained for p63 expression histopathology images, for discriminating between low from high grade laryngeal lesions.
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High precision indicates low wrong decisions.
Designing such networks faces a number of challenging tasks, as one needs to address some conflicting requirements for quick diagnosis, collaborative decision making, achieving high precision and reliability.
Although microarrays have been extensively used as discovery tools for biological and biomedical studies, the challenge remains whether this technology can be reliably applied in clinical practice and regulatory decision making, where high precision and accuracy in performance are required.
There is also the issue of acceptability and provenance, cf. [16]: since their decisions might be life-critical, medical professionals will not accept automatic systems, even with high precision, which cannot justify the rationale for the automatic decision.
Balancing the potential risks of surgery with the benefits of alternative noninvasive procedures, including image-guided high precision stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), is important for multidisciplinary decision making with regard to the choice of treatment modality.
Their conclusion is based on high precision, high accuracy instrumental data with high scientific certainty.
A simple and inexpensive decision protocol based on BMI values proved to have high precision and specificity for identification of preschool children at risk for obesity persisting into adolescence, while the sensitivity was low especially for boys.
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