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DREAM: On hallucinations in AI-generated content for nuclear medicine imaging

DREAM: On hallucinations in AI-generated content for nuclear medicine imaging

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英文摘要

Artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) has shown remarkable performance in nuclear medicine imaging (NMI), offering cost-effective software solutions for tasks such as image enhancement, motion correction, and attenuation correction. However, these advancements come with the risk of hallucinations, generating realistic yet factually incorrect content. Hallucinations can misrepresent anatomical and functional information, compromising diagnostic accuracy and clinical trust. This paper presents a comprehensive perspective of hallucination-related challenges in AIGC for NMI, introducing the DREAM report, which covers recommendations for definition, representative examples, detection and evaluation metrics, underlying causes, and mitigation strategies. This position statement paper aims to initiate a common understanding for discussions and future research toward enhancing AIGC applications in NMI, thereby supporting their safe and effective deployment in clinical practice.

Menghua Xia、Reimund Bayerlein、Yanis Chemli、Xiaofeng Liu、Jinsong Ouyang、Georges El Fakhri、Ramsey D. Badawi、Quanzheng Li、Chi Liu

医学现状、医学发展

Menghua Xia,Reimund Bayerlein,Yanis Chemli,Xiaofeng Liu,Jinsong Ouyang,Georges El Fakhri,Ramsey D. Badawi,Quanzheng Li,Chi Liu.DREAM: On hallucinations in AI-generated content for nuclear medicine imaging[EB/OL].(2025-06-18)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13995.点此复制

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