Segmentation of hip cartilage in compositional magnetic resonance imaging: A fast, accurate, reproducible, and clinically viable semi‐automated methodology
Manual segmentation is a significant obstacle in the analysis of compositional MRI for clinical decision-making and research. Our aim was to produce a fast, accurate, reproducible, and clinically viable semi-automated method for segmentation of hip MRI. We produced a semi-automated segmentation meth...
Main Authors: | Fernquest, S, Park, D, Marcan, M, Palmer, A, Voiculescu, I, Glyn-Jones, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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