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Self-reporting with checklists in artificial intelligence research on medical imaging: a systematic review based on citations of CLAIM.

Burak KoçakAli KeleşTugba Akinci D'Antonoli
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Of 118 eligible papers, only 12 (10%) followed the CLAIM checklist for self-reporting with proof (i.e., filled-out checklist). More than half (70; 59%) only mentioned some kind of adherence without providing any proof. • Overall, claims on 57 to 93% of the items were valid in item-by-item confirmation analysis, with a mean and standard deviation of 81% and 10%, respectively. • Even with the checklist proof, the items declared may contain errors and should be approached cautiously.
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