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Revision as of 18:26, 9 January 2017
Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < Diffusely abnormal white matter segmentation with 3d U-netKey Investigators
- Mohsen Ghafoorian (BWH, Radboud University)
- Bram Platel (Radboud University)
- Sandy Wells (BWH)
- Tina Kapur (BWH)
- Charles Guttmann (BWH)
- Hans Meine (Univ. Bremen, Fh MEVIS)
Project Description
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Diffusely abnormal white matter (“DAWM”) are fuzzy-bordered areas of subtly increased signal intensity on proton density or T2-weighted images. These abnormalities have been referred to as dirty white matter or dirty-appearing white matter. The goal is to develop an automated system that accurately segments diffusely abnormal white matter. |
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