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This research shows positive and negative impacts of different algorithmic designs on consumer choice and the economy.
The aim of this clinical tool is to create a way of predicting how at-risk individuals might be from coronavirus. The tool was developed for use by clinicians in support of conversations with patients about personal risk.
Guidance on the validation requirements of the search and comparison algorithm and the method in which it is deployed.
The DRCF’s Algorithmic Processing workstream held two workshops with 22 industry stakeholders to explore transparency during the procurement of algorithmic systems. This paper describes insights and key findings from our workshops.
The characteristics of a good service, including making things as clear and straightforward as possible for users.
An algorithm to assist in the identification of digital records of long-term historic value and digital information assets that hold no long-term value.
Economic research on use of pricing algorithms and potential competition concerns, including collusion and personalised pricing.
A research paper from the DRCF
This report, commissioned by the CDEI, outlines the findings from a deliberative public engagement exercise conducted by BritainThinks about algorithmic transparency in the public sector.
Algorithm for GPs, emergency physicians and other medical professionals in England to diagnose and manage CO poisoning in patients.
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