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How does the slider work and what does it do?
How does the slider work and what does it do?

The slider (only available to users outside of the United States) enables you to adjust what detections are displayed based on how much confidence the AI has in the accuracy of its detections.

At 'High', the detections displayed are more likely to be accurate (true-positive detections), but you will see fewer detections and some conditions may not be displayed (false-negative detections). The High setting is a great way to gain maximal assurance of the validity of your findings.

Radiograph showing detections at "High" setting.

At 'Low', you'll see more detections, but some may be erroneous (false-positive detections). The Low setting is great for ensuring that you haven't missed something.  

Radiograph showing detections at "Med" setting.

The 'Med' slider setting splits the difference between 'High' and 'Low'. The Med setting is great for showing your patients the detected conditions in their X-rays.

Radiograph showing detections at "Low" setting.