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Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks for Medical Image Computing

Deep Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks for Medical Image Computing

Precision Medicine, High Performance and Large-Scale Datasets

vonLu, Le | Yang, Lin | Carneiro, Gustavo | Zheng, Yefeng
Englisch, Erscheinungstermin 24.07.2017
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Addresses the challenges of applying deep learning for medical image analysis Presents insights from leading experts in the field Describes principles and best practices Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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978-3-319-42998-4
Heidelberg
24.07.2017
2017
1
1st ed. 2017
Buch (gebunden)
738 g
340
160 mm x 241 mm x 23 mm
HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Englisch
Mathematische Modellierung, Maschinelles Sehen, Bildverstehen, Künstliche Intelligenz, Bildgebende Verfahren
Part I: Review 1.       Deep Learning and Computer-Aided Diagnosis for Medical Image Processing: A Personal Perspective
Ronald M. Summers 2.       Review of Deep Learning Methods in Mammography, Cardiovascular and Microscopy Image Analysis
Gustavo Carneiro, Yefeng Zheng, Fuyong Xing, and Lin Yang ·         Part II: Detection and Localization 3.       Efficient False-Positive Reduction in Computer-Aided Detection Using Convolutional Neural Networks and Random View Aggregation
Holger R. Roth, Le Lu, Jiamin Liu, Jianhua Yao, Ari Seff, Kevin Cherry, Lauren Kim, and Ronald M. Summers 4.       Robust Landmark Detection in Volumetric Data with Efficient 3D Deep Learning
Yefeng Zheng, David Liu, Bogdan Georgescu, Hien Nguyen, and Dorin Comaniciu 5.       A Novel Cell Detection Method Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network and Maximum-Weight Independent Set
Fujun Liu and Lin Yang 6.       Deep Learning for Histopathological Image Analysis: Towards Computerized Diagnosis on Cancers
Jun Xu, Chao Zhou, Bing Lang, and Qingshan Liu 7.       Interstitial Lung Diseases via Deep Convolutional Neural Networks: Segmentation Label Propagation, Unordered Pooling and Cross-Dataset Learning
Mingchen Gao, Ziyue Xu, Le Lu, and Daniel J. Mollura 8.       Three Aspects on Using Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer-Aided Detection in Medical Imaging
Hoo-Chang Shin, Holger R. Roth, Mingchen Gao, Le Lu, Ziyue Xu, Isabella Nogues, Jianhua Yao, Daniel Mollura, and Ronald M. Summers 9.       Cell Detection with Deep Learning Accelerated by Sparse Kernel
Junzhou Huang and Zheng Xu 10.   Fully Convolutional Networks in Medical Imaging: Applications to Image Enhancement and Recognition
Christian Baumgartner, Ozan Oktay, and Daniel Rueckert 11.   On the Necessity of Fine-Tuned Convolutional Neural Networks for Medical Imaging
Nima Tajbakhsh, Jae Y. Shin, Suryakanth R. Gurudu, R. Todd Hurst, Christopher B. Kendall, Michael B. Gotway, and Jianming Liang ·         Part III: Segmentation 12.   Fully Automated Segmentation Using Distance Regularized Level Set and Deep-Structured Learning and Inference
Tuan Anh Ngo and Gustavo Carneiro 13.   Combining Deep Learning and Structured Prediction for Segmenting Masses in Mammograms
Neeraj Dhungel, Gustavo Carneiro, and Andrew P. Bradley 14.   Deep Learning Based Automatic Segmentation of Pathological Kidney in CT: Local vs. Global Image Context
Yefeng Zheng, David Liu, Bogdan Georgescu, Daguang Xu, and Dorin Comaniciu 15.   Robust Cell Detection and Segmentation in Histopathological Images using Sparse Reconstruction and Stacked Denoising Autoencoders
Hai Su, Fuyong Xing, Xiangfei Kong, Yuanpu Xie, Shaoting Zhang and Lin Yang 16.   Automatic Pancreas Segmentation Using Coarse-to-Fine Superpixel Labeling
Amal Farag, Le Lu, Holger R. Roth, Jiamin Liu, Evrim Turkbey, and Ronald M. Summers ·         Part IV: Big Dataset and Text-Image Deep Mining 17.   Interleaved Text/Image Deep Mining on a Large-Scale Radiology Image Database
Hoo-Chang Shin, Le Lu, Lauren Kim, Ari Seff, Jianhua Yao, and Ronald Summers
Addresses the challenges of applying deep learning for medical image analysis Presents insights from leading experts in the field Describes principles and best practices Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
This timely text/reference presents a detailed review of the state of the art in deep learning approaches for semantic object detection and segmentation in medical image computing, and large-scale radiology database mining. A particular focus is placed on the application of convolutional neural networks, with the theory supported by practical examples.

Topics and features:

- Highlights how the use of deep neural networks can address new questions and protocols, as well as improve upon existing challenges in medical image computing
- Discusses the insightful research experience and views of Dr. Ronald M. Summers in medical imaging-based computer-aided diagnosis and its interaction with deep learning
- Presents a comprehensive review of the latest research and literature on deep learning for medical image analysis
- Describes a range of different methods that make use of deep learning for object or landmark detection tasks in 2D and 3D medical imaging
- Examines a varied selection of techniques for semantic segmentation using deep learning principles in medical imaging
- Introduces a novel approach to interleaved text and image deep mining on a large-scale radiology image database for automated image interpretation

This pioneering volume will prove invaluable to researchers and graduate students wishing to employ deep neural network models and representations for medical image analysis and medical imaging applications.

Dr. Le Lu is a Staff Scientist in the Radiology and Imaging Sciences Department of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, MD, USA. Dr. Yefeng Zheng is a Senior Staff Scientist at Siemens Healthcare Technology Center, Princeton, NJ, USA. Dr. Gustavo Carneiro is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at The University of Adelaide, Australia. Dr. Lin Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
This book presents a detailed review of the state of the art in deep learning approaches for semantic object detection and segmentation in medical image computing, and large-scale radiology database mining. A particular focus is placed on the application of convolutional neural networks, with the theory supported by practical examples. Features: highlights how the use of deep neural networks can address new questions and protocols, as well as improve upon existing challenges in medical image computing; discusses the insightful research experience of Dr. Ronald M. Summers; presents a comprehensive review of the latest research and literature; describes a range of different methods that make use of deep learning for object or landmark detection tasks in 2D and 3D medical imaging; examines a varied selection of techniques for semantic segmentation using deep learning principles in medical imaging; introduces a novel approach to interleaved text and image deep mining on a large-scale radiology image database.

Dr. Le Lu is a Staff Scientist in the Radiology and Imaging Sciences Department of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Dr. Yefeng Zheng is a Senior Staff Scientist at Siemens Healthcare Technology Center, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Dr. Gustavo Carneiro is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at The University of Adelaide, Australia.
Dr. Lin Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
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