Jung et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Deep learning for medical image analysis: Applications to computed tomography and magnetic resonance imagingJung et al., 2017
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- Jung K
- Park H
- Hwang W
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- Hanyang Medical Reviews
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Recent advances in deep learning have brought many breakthroughs in medical image analysis by providing more robust and consistent tools for the detection, classification and quantification of patterns in medical images. Specifically, analysis of advanced modalities …
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