Classification and evaluation strategies of auto-segmentation approaches for PET: Report of AAPM task group No. 211

Author:

Hatt Mathieu1,Lee John A.2,Schmidtlein Charles R.3,Naqa Issam El4,Caldwell Curtis5,De Bernardi Elisabetta6,Lu Wei3,Das Shiva7,Geets Xavier2,Gregoire Vincent2,Jeraj Robert8,MacManus Michael P.9,Mawlawi Osama R.10,Nestle Ursula11,Pugachev Andrei B.12,Schöder Heiko3,Shepherd Tony13,Spezi Emiliano14,Visvikis Dimitris1,Zaidi Habib15,Kirov Assen S.3

Affiliation:

1. INSERM; UMR 1101; LaTIM; University of Brest; IBSAM; Brest France

2. Université catholique de Louvain (IREC/MIRO) & FNRS; Brussels 1200 Belgium

3. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; New York NY 10065 USA

4. University of Michigan; Ann Arbor MI 48103 USA

5. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center; Toronto ON M4N 3M5 Canada

6. University of Milano-Bicocca; Monza Italy

7. University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill NC 27599 USA

8. University of Wisconsin; Madison WI 53705 USA

9. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; Melbourne Australia

10. MD Anderson Cancer Center; Houston TX 77030 USA

11. Universitätsklinikum Freiburg; Freiburg 79106 Germany

12. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Dallas TX 75390 USA

13. Turku University Hospital; Turku 20521 Finland

14. School of Engineering; Cardiff University; Cardiff Wales United Kingdom

15. Geneva University Hospital; Geneva CH-1211 Switzerland

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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