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Sep 30, 2017 07:09 PM | Li Wang - UNC-Chapel Hill
RE: Infant cortical surface atlas is coming!
Originally posted by jieyu zhang:
There are many methods for segmentation, e.g., multi-atlas based label fusion, LINKS (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2554...).
Recently, deep learning based methods, e.g., ResNet, Densenet, SegNet, have achieved state-of-the-arts performance in many applications.
Therefore, we will employ these deep learning based methods in the new version.
What do you think of deep learning ? In addtion
to deep learning, what other ways to segment the brains?
Thanks for very much for your
questions.There are many methods for segmentation, e.g., multi-atlas based label fusion, LINKS (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2554...).
Recently, deep learning based methods, e.g., ResNet, Densenet, SegNet, have achieved state-of-the-arts performance in many applications.
Therefore, we will employ these deep learning based methods in the new version.
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