MRI deep learning models for assisted diagnosis of knee pathologies: a systematic review
Keiley Mead,
Tom Cross,
Greg Roger
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
Despite showing encouraging outcomes, the precision of deep learning (DL) models using different convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for diagnosis remains under investigation. This systematic review aims to summarise the status of DL MRI models developed for assisting the diagnosis of a variety of knee abnormalities.
Materials and methods
Five databases were systematically searched, employing predefined terms such as ‘Knee AND 3D AND MRI AND DL… Show more
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