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. 2024 Feb 2;37(2):471–488. doi: 10.1007/s10278-024-00985-3

Table 1.

Definition of the 5-point Likert scale for evaluating the quality of model-generated impressions

Score Definition
5 Clinically acceptable impressions. The generated impression is consistent with the key clinical findings and align with the physician’s impression. Well organized and readable
4 Nearly acceptable impressions. The generated impression is mostly consistent with the key clinical findings and aligns overall with the physician’s impression. Minor additions or subtractions. Organized and readable
3 Moderately acceptable impressions. The generated impression has some inconsistencies with the key clinical findings and mostly aligns with the physician’s impression. Moderate additions or subtractions
2 Unacceptable impressions. The generated impression is factually incorrect in parts and/or missing some key clinical findings and may not completely align with the physician’s impression. Major additions or subtractions
1 Unusable impressions. The generated impression is factually incorrect and/or misses most of the key clinically findings and does not align with the physician’s impression