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Welcome to share the paper and code related to tumor synthesis #1
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There are also these and related works that come to mind: Pfeiffer, M., Funke, I., Robu, M. R., Bodenstedt, S., Strenger, L., Engelhardt, S., ... & Speidel, S. (2019). Generating large labeled data sets for laparoscopic image processing tasks using unpaired image-to-image translation. In Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention–MICCAI 2019: 22nd International Conference, Shenzhen, China, October 13–17, 2019, Proceedings, Part V 22 (pp. 119-127). Springer International Publishing. Acknowledgment: thanks for the suggestion from Mathias Unberath |
Here's a paper correlated to this work. @inproceedings{wei2022pancreatic, |
Synthetic data in machine learning for medicine and healthcare |
How Good Are Synthetic Medical Images? An Empirical Study with Lung Ultrasound |
Paper title: LeFusion: Synthesizing Myocardial Pathology on Cardiac MRI via Lesion-Focus Diffusion Models |
Relevant paper on generation of CT Images: Hierarchical Amortized GAN for 3D High Resolution Medical Image Synthesis https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=9770375 |
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We have made efforts to include papers related to synthetic tumors as comprehensively as possible, but we acknowledge that there may be some important publications that we have missed. Considering the dynamic nature of research in this area, we anticipate that it will gain increasing attention in the near future. Therefore, we are committed to continuously expanding our list over time.
Your valuable input would be highly appreciated in this regard. We welcome any suggestions on publications that we may have overlooked, as well as any new publications that you come across in the future and find relevant to our repository.
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