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Publicações por Tiago Filipe Gonçalves

2025

An Integrated and User-Friendly Platform for the Deployment of Explainable Artificial Intelligence Methods Applied to Face Recognition

Autores
Albuquerque, C; Neto, PC; Gonc, T; Sequeira, AF;

Publicação
HCI FOR CYBERSECURITY, PRIVACY AND TRUST, HCI-CPT 2025, PT II

Abstract
Face recognition technology, despite its advancements and increasing accuracy, still presents significant challenges in explainability and ethical concerns, especially when applied in sensitive domains such as surveillance, law enforcement, and access control. The opaque nature of deep learning models jeopardises transparency, bias, and user trust. Concurrently, the proliferation of web applications presents a unique opportunity to develop accessible and interactive tools for demonstrating and analysing these complex systems. These tools can facilitate model decision exploration with various images, aiding in bias mitigation or enhancing users' trust by allowing them to see the model in action and understand its reasoning. We propose an explainable face recognition web application designed to support enrolment, identification, authentication, and verification while providing visual explanations through pixel-wise importance maps to clarify the model's decision-making process. The system is built in compliance with the European Union General Data Protection Regulation, ensuring data privacy and user control over personal information. The application is also designed for scalability, capable of efficiently managing large datasets. Load tests conducted on databases containing up to 1,000,000 images confirm its efficiency. This scalability ensures robust performance and a seamless user experience even with database growth.

2025

CINDERELLA Clinical Trial (NCT05196269): Patient Engagement with an AI-based Healthcare Application for Enhancing Breast Cancer Locoregional Treatment Decisions- Preliminary Insights

Autores
Bonci, EA; Antunes, M; Bobowicz, M; Borsoi, L; Ciani, O; Cruz, HV; Di Micco, R; Ekman, M; Gentilini, O; Romariz, M; Gonçalves, T; Gouveia, P; Heil, J; Kabata, P; Kaidar Person, O; Martins, H; Mavioso, C; Mika, M; Oliveira, HP; Oprea, N; Pfob, A; Haik, J; Menes, T; Schinköthe, T; Silva, G; Cardoso, JS; Cardoso, MJ;

Publicação
BREAST

Abstract

2024

The CINDERELLA APProach: Future Concepts for Patient Empowerment in Breast Cancer Treatment with Artificial Intelligence-Driven Healthcare Platform

Autores
Schinköthe, T; Bonci, EA; Orit, KP; Cruz, H; Di Micco, R; Gentilini, O; Heil, J; Kabata, P; Romariz, M; Gonçalves, T; Martins, H; Ludovica, B; Mika, M; Pfob, A; Romem, N; Silva, G; Bobowicz, M; Cardoso, MJ;

Publicação
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER

Abstract

2024

CINDERELLA clinical trial: Using artificial intelligence-driven healthcare to enhance breast cancer locoregional treatment decisions

Autores
Bonci, EA; Kaidar Person, O; Antunes, M; Ciani, O; Cruz, H; Di Micco, R; Gentilini, OD; Heil, J; Kabata, P; Romariz, M; Gonçalves, T; Martins, H; Borsoi, L; Mika, M; Pfob, A; Romem, N; Schinkoethe, T; Silva, G; Bobowicz, M; Cardoso, MJ;

Publicação
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY

Abstract
TPS621 Background: Breast cancer treatments often pose challenges in balancing efficacy with quality of life. The CINDERELLA Project pioneers an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven approach (CINDERELLA APP) for shared decision-making process, aiming to harmonise locoregional therapeutic interventions with breast cancer patients' expectations about aesthetic outcomes. The CINDERELLA clinical trial aims to establish a new standard in patient-centred care by bridging the gap between clinical treatment options and patient expectations through innovative technology. The trial focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of the CINDERELLA APP in improving patient satisfaction regarding locoregional treatment aesthetic outcomes, aligning patient expectations with real-world results, and assessing its impact on overall quality of life and psychological well-being. Methods: Trial design and statistical methods: This international multicentric interventional randomised controlled open-label clinical trial will recruit and randomise patients into two groups: one receiving standard treatment information and the other using the AI-powered CINDERELLA APP. The primary objective is to assess the levels of agreement among patients' expectations regarding the aesthetic outcome before and 12 months after locoregional treatment. The trial will also evaluate the aesthetic outcome level of agreement between the AI evaluation tool and self-evaluation. The impact of the intervention on aligning expectations with outcomes will be evaluated using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The improvement in classification of aesthetic results post-intervention will be measured by calculating the Weighted Cohen's kappa. Outcomes across different groups will be compared using statistical tests and bootstrap methods. CANKADO functions as the base system, allowing doctors to supervise APP content for patients and handle data gathering, while upholding principles of privacy, data security, and ethical AI practices. Intervention planned: Using the CINDERELLA APP, the patient will have access to supervised medical information approved by breast cancer experts, and the AI system will match patient's information to pictures showing the potential aesthetic outcome (spectrum of good-poor) according to different locoregional approach. Major eligibility criteria: Non-metastatic breast cancer patients eligible for either breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. Current enrollment: Recruitment is currently open at six study sites. The recruitment started on 8 August 2023, aiming to enroll at least 515 patients/arm. As of January 26, 2024, clinical study sites have successfully randomised 177 patients. Clinical trial information: NCT05196269 .

2024

108TiP CINDERELLA clinical trial: Using artificial intelligence-driven healthcare to enhance breast cancer locoregional treatment decisions

Autores
A. Pfob; E-A. Bonci; O. Kaidar-Person; M. Antunes; O. Ciani; H. Cruz; R. Di Micco; O.D. Gentilini; J. Heil; P. Kabata; M. Romariz; T. Gonçalves; H.G. Martins; L. Borsoi; M. Mika; N. Romem; T. Schinköthe; G. Silva; M. Bobowicz; M.J. Cardoso;

Publicação
ESMO Open

Abstract

2024

CINDERELLA Trial: validation of an artificial-intelligence cloud-based platform to improve the shared decision-making process and outcomes in breast cancer patients proposed for locoregional treatment

Autores
Eduard-Alexandru Bonci; Orit Kaidar-Person; Marilia Antunes; Oriana Ciani; Helena Cruz; Rosa Di Micco; Oreste Gentilini; Pedro Gouveia; Jörg Heil; Pawel Kabata; Nuno Freitas; Tiago Gonçalves; Miguel Romariz; Henrique Martins; Carlos Mavioso; Martin Mika; André Pfob; Timo Schinköthe; Giovani Silva; Maria-João Cardoso;

Publicação
European Journal of Surgical Oncology

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