Automatic pterygopalatine fossa segmentation and localisation based on DenseASPP
Bing Wang,
Weili Shi
Abstract:BackgroundAllergic rhinitis constitutes a widespread health concern, with traditional treatments often proving to be painful and ineffective. Acupuncture targeting the pterygopalatine fossa proves effective but is complicated due to the intricate nearby anatomy.MethodsTo enhance the safety and precision in targeting the pterygopalatine fossa, we introduce a deep learning‐based model to refine the segmentation of the pterygopalatine fossa. Our model expands the U‐Net framework with DenseASPP and integrates an a… Show more
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