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Brain Tumor Segmentation

Brain Tumor Segmentation is a medical image analysis task that involves the separation of brain tumors from normal brain tissue in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. The goal of brain tumor segmentation is to produce a binary or multi-class segmentation map that accurately reflects the location and extent of the tumor.

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Papers

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HNF-Netv2 for Brain Tumor Segmentation using multi-modal MR Imaging0
Self-semantic contour adaptation for cross modality brain tumor segmentation0
Optimizing Prediction of MGMT Promoter Methylation from MRI Scans using Adversarial Learning0
Cross-Modality Deep Feature Learning for Brain Tumor Segmentation0
Brain Tumor Classification by Cascaded Multiscale Multitask Learning Framework Based on Feature Aggregation0
QU-BraTS: MICCAI BraTS 2020 Challenge on Quantifying Uncertainty in Brain Tumor Segmentation - Analysis of Ranking Scores and Benchmarking ResultsCode0
ASC-Net: Unsupervised Medical Anomaly Segmentation Using an Adversarial-based Selective Cutting Network0
Uncertainty-Guided Mutual Consistency Learning for Semi-Supervised Medical Image Segmentation0
Improving the Segmentation of Pediatric Low-Grade Gliomas through Multitask Learning0
Non Parametric Data Augmentations Improve Deep-Learning based Brain Tumor Segmentation0
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