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− | *Segmented multiple anatomical structures/landmarks in both MRI and Ultrasound (US) images, using machine learning algorithms (applicability of Deep Learning algorithms is currently | + | *Segmented multiple anatomical structures/landmarks in both MRI and Ultrasound (US) images, using machine learning algorithms (applicability of Deep Learning algorithms is currently tested). |
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*The next step would be to analyze the improvement of registration quality with different segmentations/generated landmarks in order to adapt the segmentation algorithms. | *The next step would be to analyze the improvement of registration quality with different segmentations/generated landmarks in order to adapt the segmentation algorithms. | ||
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Key Investigators
- Jennifer Nitsch (University of Bremen, Germany)
- Scheherazade Kraß (University of Bremen, Germany)
Project Description
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it would be to discuss in which "form" one or multiple segmented structures should influence the registration result. |
Illustrations
Using segmented structures as guiding frame for multi-modal image registration: