Semi-supervised coronary vessels segmentation from invasive coronary angiography with connectivity-preserving loss function
The segmentation of arteries in invasive coronary angiography is necessary to build quantitative models and eventually improve the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. Standard segmentation algorithms suffer due to the lack of fully annotated datasets and tend to return disconnected vessels. Thus,...
Main Authors: | He, H, Banerjee, A, Beetz, M, Choudhury, RP, Grau, V, Ieee |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
2022
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