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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.

( Image credit: Brain Tumor Segmentation with Deep Neural Networks )

Papers

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SAR: Scale-Aware Restoration Learning for 3D Tumor Segmentation0
Unsupervised Brain Tumor Segmentation with Image-based Prompts0
Consistent estimation of the max-flow problem: Towards unsupervised image segmentation0
Unsupervised Region-based Anomaly Detection in Brain MRI with Adversarial Image Inpainting0
Unveiling Incomplete Modality Brain Tumor Segmentation: Leveraging Masked Predicted Auto-Encoder and Divergence Learning0
Using Singular Value Decomposition in a Convolutional Neural Network to Improve Brain Tumor Segmentation Accuracy0
Using U-Net Network for Efficient Brain Tumor Segmentation in MRI Images0
VIViT: Variable-Input Vision Transformer Framework for 3D MR Image Segmentation0
Within-Brain Classification for Brain Tumor Segmentation0
Glioblastoma Multiforme Patient Survival Prediction0
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