2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1910.12753
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Patient-specific fine-tuning of CNNs for follow-up lesion quantification

Abstract: Convolutional neural network (CNN) methods have been proposed to quantify lesions in medical imaging. Commonly more than one imaging examination is available for a patient, but the serial information in these images often remains unused. CNNbased methods have the potential to extract valuable information from previously acquired imaging to better quantify current imaging of the same patient. A pre-trained CNN can be updated with a patient's previously acquired imaging: patient-specific fine-tuning. In this wor… Show more

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