Automated knee cartilage segmentation for heterogeneous clinical MRI using generative adversarial networks with transfer learning

Author:

Yang Mingrui,Colak Ceylan,Chundru Kishore K.,Gaj Sibaji,Nanavati Andreas,Jones Morgan H.,Winalski Carl S.,Subhas Naveen,Li Xiaojuan

Publisher

AME Publishing Company

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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