Neural network segmentation of disc volume from magnetic resonance images and the effect of degeneration and spinal level
Milad I. Markhali,
John M. Peloquin,
Kyle D. Meadows
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) noninvasively quantifies disc structure but requires segmentation that is both time intensive and susceptible to human error. Recent advances in neural networks can improve on manual segmentation. The aim of this study was to establish a method for automatic slice‐wise segmentation of 3D disc volumes from subjects with a wide range of age and degrees of disc degeneration. A U‐Net convolutional neural network was trained to segment 3D T1‐weighted spine MRI.MethodsLumba… Show more
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