Glioma Brain Tumor Segmentation in Four MRI Modalities Using a Convolutional Neural Network and Based on a Transfer Learning Method

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Tataei Sarshar NazaninORCID,Ranjbarzadeh RaminORCID,Jafarzadeh Ghoushchi SaeidORCID,de Oliveira Gabriel GomesORCID,Anari ShokofehORCID,Parhizkar MahboubORCID,Bendechache MalikaORCID

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Springer International Publishing

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