Zhang et al., 2023 - Google Patents
TL-MSE2-Net: Transfer learning based nested model for cerebrovascular segmentation with aneurysmsZhang et al., 2023
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- 733386623579585220
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- Zhang C
- Zhao M
- Xie Y
- Ding R
- Ma M
- Guo K
- Jiang H
- Xi W
- Xia L
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- Computers in Biology and Medicine
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Cerebrovascular (ie, cerebral vessel) segmentation is essential for diagnosing and treating brain diseases. Convolutional neural network models, such as U-Net, are commonly used for this purpose. Unfortunately, such models may not be entirely satisfactory in dealing with …
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