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A synthesis pipeline for annotation-free blood vessel segmentation in cerebral 3D OCTA images. Paper accepted @ MICCAI24
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A command line tool for converting optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) data.
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Non-Invasive Fractional Flow Reserve Estimation using Deep Learning on Intermediate Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Lesion Angiography Images
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Angiogram segmentation is a process used in the field of medicine to analyze images of blood vessels and detect potential anomalies or diseases.
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[ISVC'20] [Tensorflow] Generating Fluroscein Angiography from Fundus Photography using Conditional GAN
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Cerebrovascular Image Analysis - (Matlab) Toolkit
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Deep learning-based automated TICI (Thrombolysis In Cerebral Infarction) scoring for DSA-based assessment of mechanical thrombolysis response.
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Working Memory Inspired Hierarchical Video Decomposition with Transformative Representations
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A simple simulation of Coronary arteries views
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OCT-A ANALYSIS is an ImageJ macro that automates operations to analyze OCT-A angiograms. It is especially useful for case series studies. ➔Accelerate data collection ➔Improve the reproducibility of results
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[ICPR'20] [Tensorflow] Synthesizing Fluorescein Angiography from Retinal Fundus Images using Attention based GAN
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Virtual Angiography Toolkit
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