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The Minimum Information about CLinical Artificial Intelligence Checklist for Generative Modeling Research (MI-CLAIM-GEN) (2403.02558v2)

Published 5 Mar 2024 in cs.CL and cs.CV

Abstract: Recent advances in generative models, including LLMs, vision LLMs (VLMs), and diffusion models, have accelerated the field of natural language and image processing in medicine and marked a significant paradigm shift in how biomedical models can be developed and deployed. While these models are highly adaptable to new tasks, scaling and evaluating their usage presents new challenges not addressed in previous frameworks. In particular, the ability of these models to produce useful outputs with little to no specialized training data ("zero-" or "few-shot" approaches), as well as the open-ended nature of their outputs, necessitate the development of new guidelines for robust reporting of clinical generative model research. In response to gaps in standards and best practices for the development of clinical AI tools identified by US Executive Order 141103 and several emerging national networks for clinical AI evaluation, we begin to formalize some of these guidelines by building on the original MI-CLAIM checklist. The new checklist, MI-CLAIM-GEN (Table 1), aims to address differences in training, evaluation, interpretability, and reproducibility of new generative models compared to non-generative ("predictive") AI models. This MI-CLAIM-GEN checklist also seeks to clarify cohort selection reporting with unstructured clinical data and adds additional items on alignment with ethical standards for clinical AI research.

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Authors (18)
  1. Brenda Y. Miao (4 papers)
  2. Irene Y. Chen (21 papers)
  3. Christopher YK Williams (2 papers)
  4. Jaysón Davidson (1 paper)
  5. Augusto Garcia-Agundez (4 papers)
  6. Travis Zack (9 papers)
  7. Atul J. Butte (13 papers)
  8. Madhumita Sushil (15 papers)
  9. Shenghuan Sun (5 papers)
  10. Suchi Saria (35 papers)
  11. Rima Arnaout (10 papers)
  12. Giorgio Quer (4 papers)
  13. Hossein J. Sadaei (1 paper)
  14. Ali Torkamani (3 papers)
  15. Brett Beaulieu-Jones (4 papers)
  16. Bin Yu (168 papers)
  17. Milena Gianfrancesco (1 paper)
  18. Beau Norgeot (2 papers)
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