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Microbiology 2.0-A behind the scenes consideration for artificial intelligence applications for interpretive culture plate reading in routine diagnostic laboratories

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.976068

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artificial intelligence; laboratory automation; machine learning; laboratory software; culture plate reading

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Laboratory automation with AI features is now being used in clinical diagnostics, but the details surrounding algorithm development are not well understood by laboratorians. Understanding these factors can help limit the limitations of algorithms and promote better design practices.
Laboratory automation with Artificial Intelligence (AI) features have now emerged into routine diagnostic clinical use to interpret growth on agar plates. Applications are currently limited to urine samples and infection control screens, yet some of the details around the development of algorithms remain entrenched with AI development specialists and are not well understood by laboratorians. The generation of algorithms is not a trivial task and is a highly structured process, with several considerations needed to develop the appropriate data for specific intended uses. Understanding these considerations highlights the limitations of any algorithm created and informs better design practices so that algorithm objectives can be thoroughly tested prior to routine use.

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