Author: Maier-Hein, Lena; Reinke, Annika; Kozubek, Michal; Martel, Anne L.; Arbel, Tal; Eisenmann, Matthias; Hanbuary, Allan; Jannin, Pierre; Muller, Henning; Onogur, Sinan; Saez-Rodriguez, Julio; Ginneken, Bram van; Kopp-Schneider, Annette; Landman, Bennett
Title: BIAS: Transparent reporting of biomedical image analysis challenges Cord-id: v73m6h2m Document date: 2019_10_9
ID: v73m6h2m
Snippet: The number of biomedical image analysis challenges organized per year is steadily increasing. These international competitions have the purpose of benchmarking algorithms on common data sets, typically to identify the best method for a given problem. Recent research, however, revealed that common practice related to challenge reporting does not allow for adequate interpretation and reproducibility of results. To address the discrepancy between the impact of challenges and the quality (control),
Document: The number of biomedical image analysis challenges organized per year is steadily increasing. These international competitions have the purpose of benchmarking algorithms on common data sets, typically to identify the best method for a given problem. Recent research, however, revealed that common practice related to challenge reporting does not allow for adequate interpretation and reproducibility of results. To address the discrepancy between the impact of challenges and the quality (control), the Biomedical I mage Analysis ChallengeS (BIAS) initiative developed a set of recommendations for the reporting of challenges. The BIAS statement aims to improve the transparency of the reporting of a biomedical image analysis challenge regardless of field of application, image modality or task category assessed. This article describes how the BIAS statement was developed and presents a checklist which authors of biomedical image analysis challenges are encouraged to include in their submission when giving a paper on a challenge into review. The purpose of the checklist is to standardize and facilitate the review process and raise interpretability and reproducibility of challenge results by making relevant information explicit.
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