2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1084853
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U-Net Modelling-Based Imaging MAP Score for Tl Stage Nephrectomy: An Exploratory Study

Abstract: We evaluate the stability of the clinical application of the MAP scoring system based on anatomical features of renal tumour images, explore the relevance of this scoring system to the choice of surgical procedure for patients with limited renal tumours, and investigate the effectiveness of automated segmentation and reconstruction 3D models of renal tumour images based on U-net for interpretative cognitive navigation during laparoscopy Tl stage radical renal tumour cancer surgery. A total of 5 000 kidney tumo… Show more

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“…Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience (6). Test and generate the predicted segmentation e parameters used in the UNet segmentation model [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32] were as follows:…”
Section: Automatic Catheter Segmentation In 2-d Echocardiography Thro...mentioning
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“…Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience (6). Test and generate the predicted segmentation e parameters used in the UNet segmentation model [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32] were as follows:…”
Section: Automatic Catheter Segmentation In 2-d Echocardiography Thro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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