“…Anatomically, the left lung is subdivided into two lobes (upper and lower lobes), whereas the right lung is subdivided into three lobes (upper, middle, and lower lobes), 2 as described in Figure 1. Clinically, lung lobe characteristics are important pathological indexes in assessing the severity of lung diseases and making treatment planning, 4,5 it can be used to help doctors diagnose emphysema, post‐primary tuberculosis, silicosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and Covid‐19 6,7 . However, manual segmentation of lung lobes in computed tomography (CT) images is time‐consuming, tedious, and impracticable due to indistinguishable pulmonary arteries and veins, blurring pulmonary fissures, and unpredictable pathological deformation.…”