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Performance evaluation of framework modules for liver segmentation tasks.

Performance evaluation of framework modules for liver segmentation tasks.

<p>Performance evaluation of framework modules for liver segmentation tasks.</p>

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Main Author: Jian Lin (323268) (author)
Other Authors: Xiaomin Yu (39962) (author), Zhengxian Wang (5690084) (author), Chaoqiong Ma (306091) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Microbiology
Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
Science Policy
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
proposed algorithm utilizes
medical image segmentation
global perception ability
error propagation due
domain transfer phase
single image style
unsupervised transfer learning
reduced style sensitivity
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21 %, 3
existing algorithms face
83 %, 2
source domain model
rss initially pre
style sensitivity
existing algorithms
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unsupervised cross
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transformer architecture
trained model
subsequently adapts
source model
reducing reliance
generalization capability
experimental results
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