Citation
American Psychological Association 7th edition (APA 7th)
🇺🇸 English, US
Reinke, A., Eisenmann, M., Onogur, S., Stankovic, M., Scholz, P., Full, P. M., Bogunovic, H., Landman, B. A., Maier, O., Menze, B., Sharp, G. C., Sirinukunwattana, K., Speidel, S., van der Sommen, F., Zheng, G., Müller, H., Kozubek, M., Arbel, T., Bradley, A. P., … Maier-Hein, L. (2018). How to Exploit Weaknesses in Biomedical Challenge Design and Organization. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 388–395). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00937-3_45
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Résumé
Since the first MICCAI grand challenge organized in 2007 in Brisbane, challenges have become an integral part of MICCAI conferences. In the meantime, challenge datasets have become widely recognized as international benchmarking datasets and thus have a great influence on the research community and individual careers. In this paper, we show several ways in which weaknesses related to current challenge design and organization can potentially be exploited. Our experimental analysis, based on MICCAI segmentation challenges organized in 2015, demonstrates that both challenge organizers and participants can potentially undertake measures to substantially tune rankings. To overcome these problems we present best practice recommendations for improving challenge design and organization.