|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
This book opens with an introduction to the main purpose and tasks
of the GIANA challenge, as well as a summary and an analysis of the
results and performance obtained by the 20 participating teams. The
early and accurate diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases is
critical for increasing the chances of patient survival, and
efficient screening is vital for locating precursor lesions. Video
colonoscopy and wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) are the
gold-standard tools for colon and intestinal tract screening,
respectively. Yet these tools still present some drawbacks, such as
lesion miss rate, lack of in vivo diagnosis capabilities, and
perforation risk. To mitigate these, computer-aided
detection/diagnosis systems can play a key role in assisting
clinicians in the different stages of the exploration. This book
presents the latest, state-of-the-art approaches in this field, and
also tackles the clinical considerations required to efficiently
deploy these systems in the exploration room. The coverage draws
upon results from the Gastrointestinal Image Analysis (GIANA)
Challenge, part of the EndoVis satellite events of the conferences
MICCAI 2017 and 2018. Each method proposed to address the different
subtasks of the challenges is detailed in a separate chapter,
offering a deep insight into this topic of interest for public
health. This book appeals to researchers, practitioners, and
lecturers spanning both the computer vision and gastroenterology
communities.
This book opens with an introduction to the main purpose and tasks
of the GIANA challenge, as well as a summary and an analysis of the
results and performance obtained by the 20 participating teams. The
early and accurate diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases is
critical for increasing the chances of patient survival, and
efficient screening is vital for locating precursor lesions. Video
colonoscopy and wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) are the
gold-standard tools for colon and intestinal tract screening,
respectively. Yet these tools still present some drawbacks, such as
lesion miss rate, lack of in vivo diagnosis capabilities, and
perforation risk. To mitigate these, computer-aided
detection/diagnosis systems can play a key role in assisting
clinicians in the different stages of the exploration. This book
presents the latest, state-of-the-art approaches in this field, and
also tackles the clinical considerations required to efficiently
deploy these systems in the exploration room. The coverage draws
upon results from the Gastrointestinal Image Analysis (GIANA)
Challenge, part of the EndoVis satellite events of the conferences
MICCAI 2017 and 2018. Each method proposed to address the different
subtasks of the challenges is detailed in a separate chapter,
offering a deep insight into this topic of interest for public
health. This book appeals to researchers, practitioners, and
lecturers spanning both the computer vision and gastroenterology
communities.
|
You may like...
Wonka
Timothee Chalamet
Blu-ray disc
R250
R190
Discovery Miles 1 900
|