Automatic brain ischemic stroke segmentation with deep learning: A review

Hossein Abbasi , Maysam Orouskhani , Samaneh Asgari , Sara Shomal Zadeh
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The accurate segmentation of brain stroke lesions in medical images are critical for early diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of stroke patients. In recent years, deep learning-based approaches have shown great potential for brain stroke segmentation in both MRI and CT scans. However, it is not clear which modality is superior for this task. This paper provides a comprehensive review of recent advancements in the use of deep learning for stroke lesion segmentation in both MRI and CT scans. We compare the performance of various deep learning-based approaches and highlight the advantages and limitations of each modality. The deep learning models for ischemic segmentation task are evaluated using segmentation metrics including Dice, Jaccard, Sensitivity, and Specificity.

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基于深度学习的脑缺血自动分割研究进展
医学图像中脑卒中病变的准确分割对于脑卒中患者的早期诊断、治疗计划和监测至关重要。近年来,基于深度学习的方法在MRI和CT扫描中都显示出了巨大的脑卒中分割潜力。然而,目前尚不清楚哪种模式更适合这项任务。本文全面回顾了在MRI和CT扫描中使用深度学习进行中风病变分割的最新进展。我们比较了各种基于深度学习的方法的性能,并强调了每种模式的优势和局限性。缺血分割任务的深度学习模型使用分割指标进行评估,包括Dice、Jaccard、Sensity和Specificity。
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Neuroscience informatics
Neuroscience informatics Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Information Systems, Neurology, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Applications, Signal Processing, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Health Informatics, Clinical Neurology, Pathology and Medical Technology
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