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Automated Contouring and Planning in Radiation Therapy: What Is 'Clinically Acceptable'?
Hana Baroudi1,2, Kristy K Brock1,3, Wenhua Cao1
1Department of Radiation Physics, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Abstract:
Developers and users of artificial-intelligence-based tools for automatic contouring and treatment planning in radiotherapy are expected to assess clinical acceptability of these tools. However, what is 'clinical acceptability'? Quantitative and qualitative approaches have been used to assess this ill-defined concept, all of which have advantages and disadvantages or limitations. The approach chosen may depend on the goal of the study as well as on available resources. In this paper, we discuss various aspects of 'clinical acceptability' and how they can move us toward a standard for defining clinical acceptability of new autocontouring and planning tools.

