Touchstone Benchmark: Are We on the Right Way for Evaluating AI Algorithms for Medical Segmentation?
How can we test AI performance? This question seems trivial, but it isn't. Standard benchmarks often have problems such as in-distribution and small-size test sets, oversimplified metrics, unfair comparisons, and short-term outcome pressure. As a consequence, good performance on standard benchm...
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Zusammenfassung: | How can we test AI performance? This question seems trivial, but it isn't.
Standard benchmarks often have problems such as in-distribution and small-size
test sets, oversimplified metrics, unfair comparisons, and short-term outcome
pressure. As a consequence, good performance on standard benchmarks does not
guarantee success in real-world scenarios. To address these problems, we
present Touchstone, a large-scale collaborative segmentation benchmark of 9
types of abdominal organs. This benchmark is based on 5,195 training CT scans
from 76 hospitals around the world and 5,903 testing CT scans from 11
additional hospitals. This diverse test set enhances the statistical
significance of benchmark results and rigorously evaluates AI algorithms across
various out-of-distribution scenarios. We invited 14 inventors of 19 AI
algorithms to train their algorithms, while our team, as a third party,
independently evaluated these algorithms on three test sets. In addition, we
also evaluated pre-existing AI frameworks--which, differing from algorithms,
are more flexible and can support different algorithms--including MONAI from
NVIDIA, nnU-Net from DKFZ, and numerous other open-source frameworks. We are
committed to expanding this benchmark to encourage more innovation of AI
algorithms for the medical domain. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.03670 |