MedCRP-CL
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MedCRP-CL: Continual Medical Image Segmentation via Bayesian Nonparametric Semantic Modality Discovery
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- License
- MIT(osi)
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- active
- Maturity
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- Repository
- github.com/zygao930/MedCRP-CL
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- Tags
- bayesian-methods · catastrophic-forgetting · chinese-restaurant-process · continual-learning · low-rank-adaptation · medical-image-segmentation · medical-vision-language-models
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- ACScontinual-learning · medical-image-segmentation
Adversarial Continual Learning for Multi-Domain Hippocampal Segmentation
- bayesCTbayesian-methods
Adaptive Bayesian Clinical Trial
- 3D-UCapsmedical-image-segmentation
3D-UCaps: 3D Capsules Unet for Volumetric Image Segmentation (MICCAI 2021)
- ACELossmedical-image-segmentation
Implementations of "Learning Euler's Elastica Model for Medical Image Segmentation"
- active-segmentationmedical-image-segmentation
ActiveSegmentation: A Simulation Framework for Benchmarking Active Learning Strategies for 3D Medical Image Segmentation
- AgileFormermedical-image-segmentation
This the repo for the paper tiltled "AgileFormer: Spatially Agile Transformer UNet for Medical Image Segmentation"
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