2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.04914
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Anatomy of Domain Shift Impact on U-Net Layers in MRI Segmentation

Abstract: Domain Adaptation (DA) methods are widely used in medical image segmentation tasks to tackle the problem of differently distributed train (source) and test (target) data. We consider the supervised DA task with a limited number of annotated samples from the target domain. It corresponds to one of the most relevant clinical setups: building a sufficiently accurate model on the minimum possible amount of annotated data. Existing methods mostly fine-tune specific layers of the pretrained Convolutional Neural Netw… Show more

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