ITU-WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health

The ITU-WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H) is an inter-agency collaboration between the World Health Organization and the ITU, which created a benchmarking framework to assess the accuracy of AI in health.[1][2]

ITU-WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health
ITU-WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health
AbbreviationFG-AI4H
Formation2018
TypeStandards organization
PurposeBenchmarking framework for AI in health diagnostic aids
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Chairman
Thomas Wiegand
Vice-Chairman
Stephen Ibaraki
Secretary
Simao Campos
Parent organization
ITU-T Study Group 16
SubsidiariesWorking Groups and Topic Groups
AffiliationsITU-T, World Health Organization
Websitewww.itu.int/go/fgai4h/

This organization convenes an international network of experts and stakeholders from fields like research, practice, regulation, ethics, public health, etc, that develops guideline documentation and code. The documents address ethics, assessment/evaluation, handling, and regulation of AI for health solutions, covering specific use cases including AI in ophthalmology, histopathology, dentistry, malaria detection, radiology, symptom checker applications, etc. FG-AI4H has established an ad hoc group concerned with digital technologies for health emergencies, including COVID-19. All documentation is public.[3]

The idea for the Focus Group came out of the Health Track of the 2018 AI for Good Global Summit.[3] Administratively, FG-AI4H was created by ITU-T Study Group 16. Under ITU-T's framework, participation in Focus Groups is open to anyone from an ITU Member State. The secretariat is provided by the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (under Director Chaesub Lee). It was first created at the July 2018 meeting with a lifetime of two years,[4] at the July 2020 meeting this was extended for another two years, where the focus group also submitted its deliverables to its parent body.[5] It was also presented at the NeurIPS 2020 health workshop.[6]

The outline of the benchmarking framework was published in a commentary in The Lancet as: WHO and ITU establish benchmarking process for artificial intelligence in health [1]

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ITU-WHO FG-AI4H Benchmarking Framework

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References

  1. Wiegand, Thomas; Krishnamurthy, Ramesh; Kuglitsch, Monique; Lee, Naomi; Pujari, Sameer; Salathé, Marcel; Wenzel, Markus; Xu, Shan (2019-07-06). "WHO and ITU establish benchmarking process for artificial intelligence in health". The Lancet. 394 (10192): 9–11. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(19)30762-7. ISSN 0140-6736. PMID 30935732.
  2. Wiegand, Thomas; Lee, Naomi; Pujari, Sameer; Singh, Manjula; Xu, Shan; Lecoultre, Marc; Riviere-Cinnamond, Ana; Weicken, Eva; Wenzel, Markus; Campos, Simão; Quast, Bastiaan (2020). "Whitepaper for the ITU/WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health" (PDF). International Telecommunication Union.
  3. "Focus Group on "Artificial Intelligence for Health"". www.itu.int. Archived from the original on 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  4. "Meeting results (2018-07-09~20)". www.itu.int. Archived from the original on 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  5. "SG16 results (Geneva, 26 June - 3 July 2020)". www.itu.int. Archived from the original on 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  6. Oala, Luis; Fehr, Jana (2020). "ML4H Auditing: From Paper to Practice" (PDF). Proceedings of Machine Learning Research. 136: 281–317.
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