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. 2020 Apr 24;3:61. doi: 10.1038/s41746-020-0266-y

Table 4.

Input slice number experimentation.

Internal dataset: Stanford External dataset: Intermountain
Metric (AUROC)
PENet—1 slice 0.48 [0.45–0.51] 0.51 [0.47–0.54]
PENet—6 slices 0.57 [0.53–0.60] 0.58 [0.55–0.59]
PENet—12 slices 0.74 [0.70–0.77] 0.69 [0.67–0.72]
PENet—24 slices 0.84 [0.82–0.87] 0.85 [0.81–0.88]
PENet—48 slices 0.80 [0.77–0.83] 0.83 [0.76–0.86]

AUROC on the internal test set (Stanford) and external test set (Intermountain) with 95% confidence interval: smaller input slice number does not provide enough structural information to learn while too many input slices makes pulmonary embolism hard to detect.