Cortical plate segmentation using CNNs in 3D fetal ultrasound
As the fetal brain develops, its surface undergoes rapid changes in shape and morphology. Variations in the emergence of the sulci on the brain surface have commonly been associated with diseased or at-risk pregnancies. Therefore, the process of surface folding is an important biomarker to character...
Autors principals: | Wyburd, MK, Jenkinson, M, Namburete, AIL |
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Format: | Conference item |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer
2020
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