sat-da
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Source code for the paper: "Selective Alignment Transfer for Domain Adaptation in Skin Lesion Analysis".
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- Software & Systems
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- License
- MIT(osi)
- Status
- active
- Maturity
- deployed
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- Tags
- dermatology · domain-adaptation · isic · skin-cancer
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- isic-dicm-17kdermatology · isic · skin-cancer
Repository for the paper: "Skin Lesion Classification Using Dermoscopic Images and Clinical Metadata: Insights from Multimodal Models"
- dark_corner_artifact_removaldermatology · isic
Source code and experiments for the paper: "Dark Corner on Skin Lesion Image Dataset: Does it matter?"
- Skin-Deep-Unlearningdermatology · domain-adaptation
Implementation for ICML 2022 paper: 'Skin Deep Unlearning: Artefact and Instrument Debiasing in the Context of Melanoma Classification'
- ADASTdomain-adaptation
[IEEE TETCI] "ADAST: Attentive Cross-domain EEG-based Sleep Staging Framework with Iterative Self-Training"
- AdaTimedomain-adaptation
[TKDD 2023] AdaTime: A Benchmarking Suite for Domain Adaptation on Time Series Data
- crossmoda2023domain-adaptation
🏆1st place in the MICCAI challenge CrossMoDA 2023
- api.github.com/repos/mmu-dermatology-research/sat-daretrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api
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