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An AIM template contains a collection of data collection items (= questions) and possible values (answers) for each question. You create a te= mplate for each imaging study. You capture each item and value using a stan= dardized vocabulary.
An AIM template has one or more components. Each component represents a = study question that may have one or more answers. Template components can b= e any of the following: anatomic entity, imaging observation, inference, ca= lculation, or geometric shape (markup).
Both anatomic entities and imaging observations are also described by th= eir associated characteristics. Anatomic entity and imaging observation cha= racteristics inherit the attributes of their respective component. Characte= ristics have annotator confidence that allows a user to enter a pe= rcentage that represents the level of user confidence in answering the ques= tion. A characteristic may also have a quantification value.