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Public Covid-19 X-ray datasets and their impact on model bias – A systematic review of a significant problem

Beatriz Garcia Santa Cruz, Matías Nicolás Bossa Bossa, Jan Sölter, Andreas Dominik Husch

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Computer-aided-diagnosis and stratification of COVID-19 based on chest X-ray suffers from weak bias assessment and limited quality-control. Undetected bias induced by inappropriate use of datasets, and improper consideration of confounders prevents the translation of prediction models into clinical practice. By adopting established tools for model evaluation to the task of evaluating datasets, this study provides a systematic appraisal of publicly available COVID-19 chest X-ray datasets, determining their potential use and evaluating potential sources of bias. Only 9 out of more than a hundred identified datasets met at least the criteria for proper assessment of risk of bias and could be analysed in detail. Remarkably most of the datasets utilised in 201 papers published in peer-reviewed journals, are not among these 9 datasets, thus leading to models with high risk of bias. This raises concerns about the suitability of such models for clinical use. This systematic review highlights the limited description of datasets employed for modelling and aids researchers to select the most suitable datasets for their task.
Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer102225
TijdschriftMedical Image Analysis
Volume74
Vroegere onlinedatum27 sep. 2021
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StatusPublished - dec. 2021

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Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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