Deep Learning for Brain Tumor Segmentation in Radiosurgery: Prospective Clinical Evaluation

Boris Shirokikh, Alexandra Dalechina, Alexey Shevtsov, Egor Krivov, Valery Kostjuchenko, Amayak Durgaryan, Mikhail Galkin 0002, Ivan Osinov, Andrey Golanov, Mikhail Belyaev. Deep Learning for Brain Tumor Segmentation in Radiosurgery: Prospective Clinical Evaluation. In Alessandro Crimi, Spyridon Bakas, editors, Brainlesion: Glioma, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injuries - 5th International Workshop, BrainLes 2019, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2019, Shenzhen, China, October 17, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. Volume 11992 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 119-128, Springer, 2019. [doi]

Authors

Boris Shirokikh

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Boris Shirokikh' in Google

Alexandra Dalechina

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Alexandra Dalechina' in Google

Alexey Shevtsov

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Alexey Shevtsov' in Google

Egor Krivov

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Egor Krivov' in Google

Valery Kostjuchenko

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Valery Kostjuchenko' in Google

Amayak Durgaryan

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Amayak Durgaryan' in Google

Mikhail Galkin 0002

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Mikhail Galkin 0002' in Google

Ivan Osinov

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Ivan Osinov' in Google

Andrey Golanov

This author has not been identified. Look up 'Andrey Golanov' in Google

Mikhail Belyaev

This author has not been identified. It may be one of the following persons: Look up 'Mikhail Belyaev' in Google