Abstract

An artificial intelligence (AI) platform was trained by a consultant histopathologist to classify whole slide images (WSIs) of large bowel biopsies.Six medical students viewed WSIs of five large bowel biopsy cases and assign the WSIs to one of the nine diagnostic categories. Then the students compared their answers with those generated by the AI. This training was repeated for a total of six rounds of five cases, and the accuracy of the students was recorded for each round. Each case had one or more WSIs. The student with the best final accuracy was asked to describe the morphological features that they had deduced.All the students improved during their training, from a mean accuracy of 13.7 percent in the first round to a mean accuracy of 77.1 percent in the sixth round (p=0.0011). The student-deduced diagnostic features were mainly accurate. Some students learned more quickly than others.

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