Diagnosing Heart Diseases with Deep Neural Networks - Ira Korshunova
The Second National Data Science Bowl, a data science competition where the goal was to automatically determine cardiac volumes from MRI scans, has just ended. We participated with a team of 4 members from the Data Science lab at Ghent University in Belgium and finished 2nd! The team kunsthart (artificial heart in English) consisted of Ira Korshunova, Jeroen Burms, Jonas Degrave (@317070), 3 PhD students, and professor Joni Dambre. It's also a follow-up of last year's team Deep Sea, which finished in first place for the First National Data Science Bowl. This blog post is going to be long, here is a clickable overview of different sections. The goal of this year's Data Science Bowl was to estimate minimum (end-systolic) and maximum (end-diastolic) volumes of the left ventricle from a set of MRI-images taken over one heartbeat. These volumes are used by practitioners to compute an ejection fraction: fraction of outbound blood pumped from the heart with each heartbeat.
Apr-2-2016, 16:30:40 GMT