Teaching yourself about structural racism will improve your machine learning

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In this commentary, we put forth the following argument: Anyone conducting machine learning in a health-related domain should educate themselves about structural racism. We argue that structural racism is a critical body of knowledge needed for generalizability in almost all domains of health research.

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Robinson, W. R., Renson, A., & Naimi, A. I. (2020). Teaching yourself about structural racism will improve your machine learning. Biostatistics, 21(2), 339–344. https://doi.org/10.1093/biostatistics/kxz040

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