IVCVLGJan 18, 2024

A Comparative Analysis of U-Net-based models for Segmentation of Cardiac MRI

arXiv:2401.09980v21 citations
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This is an incremental study applying existing deep learning methods to medical imaging for domain-specific cardiac analysis.

The paper tackled cardiac MRI segmentation using U-Net-based models to enhance diagnosis and treatment of heart disorders, but did not report concrete numerical results.

Medical imaging refers to the technologies and methods utilized to view the human body and its inside, in order to diagnose, monitor, or even treat medical disorders. This paper aims to explore the application of deep learning techniques in the semantic segmentation of Cardiac short-axis MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) images, aiming to enhance the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of medical disorders related to the heart. The focus centers on implementing various architectures that are derivatives of U-Net, to effectively isolate specific parts of the heart for comprehensive anatomical and functional analysis. Through a combination of images, graphs, and quantitative metrics, the efficacy of the models and their predictions are showcased. Additionally, this paper addresses encountered challenges and outline strategies for future improvements. This abstract provides a concise overview of the efforts in utilizing deep learning for cardiac image segmentation, emphasizing both the accomplishments and areas for further refinement.

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