Machine learning in GI endoscopy: practical guidance in how to interpret a novel field.

Abstract:

:There has been a vast increase in GI literature focused on the use of machine learning in endoscopy. The relative novelty of this field poses a challenge for reviewers and readers of GI journals. To appreciate scientific quality and novelty of machine learning studies, understanding of the technical basis and commonly used techniques is required. Clinicians often lack this technical background, while machine learning experts may be unfamiliar with clinical relevance and implications for daily practice. Therefore, there is an increasing need for a multidisciplinary, international evaluation on how to perform high-quality machine learning research in endoscopy. This review aims to provide guidance for readers and reviewers of peer-reviewed GI journals to allow critical appraisal of the most relevant quality requirements of machine learning studies. The paper provides an overview of common trends and their potential pitfalls and proposes comprehensive quality requirements in six overarching themes: terminology, data, algorithm description, experimental setup, interpretation of results and machine learning in clinical practice.

journal_name

Gut

journal_title

Gut

authors

van der Sommen F,de Groof J,Struyvenberg M,van der Putten J,Boers T,Fockens K,Schoon EJ,Curvers W,de With P,Mori Y,Byrne M,Bergman JJGHM

doi

10.1136/gutjnl-2019-320466

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-11-01 00:00:00

pages

2035-2045

issue

11

eissn

0017-5749

issn

1468-3288

pii

gutjnl-2019-320466

journal_volume

69

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