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Computed Tomography (CT)

The term “computed tomography”, or CT, refers to a computerized x-ray imaging procedure in which a narrow beam of x-rays is aimed at a patient and quickly rotated around the body, producing signals that are processed by the machine's computer to generate cross-sectional images—or “slices”—of the body.

( Image credit: Liver Lesion Detection from Weakly-labeled Multi-phase CT Volumes with a Grouped Single Shot MultiBox Detector )

Papers

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Semi-supervised Multi-domain Multi-task Training for Metastatic Colon Lymph Node Diagnosis From Abdominal CT0
We Know Where We Don't Know: 3D Bayesian CNNs for Credible Geometric UncertaintyCode0
Automatic Lumbar Spinal CT Image Segmentation with a Dual Densely Connected U-Net0
Organ At Risk Segmentation with Multiple Modality0
Segmentation Criteria in the Problem of Porosity Determination based on CT Scans0
Improved Material Decomposition with a Two-step Regularization for spectral CT0
Extreme Few-view CT Reconstruction using Deep Inference0
A Deep Learning System That Generates Quantitative CT Reports for Diagnosing Pulmonary Tuberculosis0
1-point RANSAC for Circular Motion Estimation in Computed Tomography (CT)0
Function Follows Form: Regression from Complete Thoracic Computed Tomography Scans0
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