Review of methods for automatic cerebral microbleeds detection
Ferlin, Maria, Klawikowska, Zuzanna, Grochowski, Michał, Grzywińska, Małgorzata, Szurowska, Edyta
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Cerebral microbleeds detection is an important and challenging task. With the gaining popularity of the MRI, the ability to detect cerebral microbleeds also raises. Unfortunately, for radiologists, it is a time-consuming and laborious procedure. For this reason, various solutions to automate this process have been proposed for several years, but none of them is currently used in medical practice. In this context, the need to systematize the existing knowledge and best practices has been recognized as a factor facilitating the imminent synthesis of a real CMBs detection system practically applicable in medicine. To the best of our knowledge, all available publications regarding automatic cerebral microbleeds detection have been gathered, described, and assessed in this paper in order to distinguish the current research state and provide a starting point for future studies.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-31-2023
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