eduddy
(Eileen Duddy)
25 October 2018 20:24
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A cross-government review of how government uses algorithms to improve the lives of New Zealanders was undertaken in 2018. The review aimed to ensure New Zealanders are informed, and have confidence in how the government uses algorithms.
Fourteen government agencies self-assessed the algorithms they use to deliver their functions, focussing on areas most directly impacting decisions related to people.
A cross-government review of how government uses algorithms* to improve the lives of New Zealanders was undertaken in 2018. The review aimed to ensure New Zealanders are informed, and have confidence in how the government uses algorithms.
https://www.data.govt.nz/use-data/analyse-data/government-algorithm-tranparency/
Some more papers on clinical ML. Wrist fracture identification in digital x-rays and sepsis management.
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