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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR AI

Date Submitted: Jun 6, 2024
Date Accepted: Jun 6, 2024

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Correction: Feasibility of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Using GPT-4 Vision for the Classification of Middle Ear Disease: Qualitative Study and Validation

Noda M, Yoshimura H, Okubo T, Koshu R, Uchiyama Y, Nomura A, Ito M, Takumi Y

Correction: Feasibility of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Using GPT-4 Vision for the Classification of Middle Ear Disease: Qualitative Study and Validation

JMIR AI 2024;3:e62990

DOI: 10.2196/62990

PMID: 38981121

PMCID: 11267114

Correction: Feasibility of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Using GPT-4 Vision for the Classification of Middle Ear Disease: Qualitative Study and Validation

  • Masao Noda; 
  • Hidekane Yoshimura; 
  • Takuya Okubo; 
  • Ryota Koshu; 
  • Yuki Uchiyama; 
  • Akihiro Nomura; 
  • Makoto Ito; 
  • Yutaka Takumi

ABSTRACT

 


 Citation

Please cite as:

Noda M, Yoshimura H, Okubo T, Koshu R, Uchiyama Y, Nomura A, Ito M, Takumi Y

Correction: Feasibility of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Using GPT-4 Vision for the Classification of Middle Ear Disease: Qualitative Study and Validation

JMIR AI 2024;3:e62990

DOI: 10.2196/62990

PMID: 38981121

PMCID: 11267114

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