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Placenta Segmentation in Ultrasound Imaging: Addressing Sources of Uncertainty and Limited Field-of-View

Jun 29, 2022
Veronika A. Zimmer, Alberto Gomez, Emily Skelton, Robert Wright, Gavin Wheeler, Shujie Deng, Nooshin Ghavami, Karen Lloyd, Jacqueline Matthew, Bernhard Kainz, Daniel Rueckert, Joseph V. Hajnal, Julia A. Schnabel

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Can non-specialists provide high quality gold standard labels in challenging modalities?

Jul 30, 2021
Samuel Budd, Thomas Day, John Simpson, Karen Lloyd, Jacqueline Matthew, Emily Skelton, Reza Razavi, Bernhard Kainz

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Detecting Hypo-plastic Left Heart Syndrome in Fetal Ultrasound via Disease-specific Atlas Maps

Jul 06, 2021
Samuel Budd, Matthew Sinclair, Thomas Day, Athanasios Vlontzos, Jeremy Tan, Tianrui Liu, Jaqueline Matthew, Emily Skelton, John Simpson, Reza Razavi, Ben Glocker, Daniel Rueckert, Emma C. Robinson, Bernhard Kainz

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Screen Tracking for Clinical Translation of Live Ultrasound Image Analysis Methods

Jul 13, 2020
Simona Treivase, Alberto Gomez, Jacqueline Matthew, Emily Skelton, Julia A. Schnabel, Nicolas Toussaint

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Robotic-assisted Ultrasound for Fetal Imaging: Evolution from Single-arm to Dual-arm System

Apr 10, 2019
Shuangyi Wang, James Housden, Yohan Noh, Davinder Singh, Anisha Singh, Emily Skelton, Jacqueline Matthew, Cornelius Tan, Junghwan Back, Lukas Lindenroth, Alberto Gomez, Nicolas Toussaint, Veronika Zimmer, Caroline Knight, Tara Fletcher, David Lloyd, John Simpson, Dharmintra Pasupathy, Hongbin Liu, Kaspar Althoefer, Joseph Hajnal, Reza Razavi, Kawal Rhode

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Weakly Supervised Localisation for Fetal Ultrasound Images

Aug 02, 2018
Nicolas Toussaint, Bishesh Khanal, Matthew Sinclair, Alberto Gomez, Emily Skelton, Jacqueline Matthew, Julia A. Schnabel

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EchoFusion: Tracking and Reconstruction of Objects in 4D Freehand Ultrasound Imaging without External Trackers

Jul 19, 2018
Bishesh Khanal, Alberto Gomez, Nicolas Toussaint, Steven McDonagh, Veronika Zimmer, Emily Skelton, Jacqueline Matthew, Daniel Grzech, Robert Wright, Chandni Gupta, Benjamin Hou, Daniel Rueckert, Julia A. Schnabel, Bernhard Kainz

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