no code implementations • 3 Jun 2021 • Ju Sun, Le Peng, Taihui Li, Dyah Adila, Zach Zaiman, Genevieve B. Melton, Nicholas Ingraham, Eric Murray, Daniel Boley, Sean Switzer, John L. Burns, Kun Huang, Tadashi Allen, Scott D. Steenburg, Judy Wawira Gichoya, Erich Kummerfeld, Christopher Tignanelli
Conclusions and Relevance: AI-based diagnostic tools may serve as an adjunct, but not replacement, for clinical decision support of COVID-19 diagnosis, which largely hinges on exposure history, signs, and symptoms.