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CNN based 2D vs. 3D Segmentation of Bone in Ultrasound Images
EPiC Series in Health Sciences
unpublished
Fully-automatic and reliable segmentation of bone surface in volumetric ultrasound images could enable the use of this imaging technique for a variety of tasks, including diagnosis of hip dysplasia, ACL injuries in the knee as well as patient-specific instrumentation and implants in total hip or knee arthroplasty. Interpretation of volumetric data is a hard task, even for humans. In this study, we investigate the benefit of using the spatial information of a third dimension on the task of
doi:10.29007/qh4x
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