Search Results for author: Youssef Skandarani

Found 8 papers, 3 papers with code

Deep Learning Based Cardiac MRI Segmentation: Do We Need Experts?

no code implementations23 Jul 2021 Youssef Skandarani, Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Alain Lalande

Results reveal that generalization performances of a segmentation neural network trained on non-expert groundtruth data is, to all practical purposes, as good as on expert groundtruth data, in particular when the non-expert gets a decent level of training, highlighting an opportunity for the efficient and cheap creation of annotations for cardiac datasets.

MRI segmentation Segmentation

GANs for Medical Image Synthesis: An Empirical Study

no code implementations11 May 2021 Youssef Skandarani, Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Alain Lalande

The top-performing GANs are capable of generating realistic-looking medical images by FID standards that can fool trained experts in a visual Turing test and comply to some metrics.

Image Generation Medical Image Generation

Neural Teleportation

1 code implementation2 Dec 2020 Marco Armenta, Thierry Judge, Nathan Painchaud, Youssef Skandarani, Carl Lemaire, Gabriel Gibeau Sanchez, Philippe Spino, Pierre-Marc Jodoin

In this paper, we explore a process called neural teleportation, a mathematical consequence of applying quiver representation theory to neural networks.

Position

Automatic Myocardial Infarction Evaluation from Delayed-Enhancement Cardiac MRI using Deep Convolutional Networks

no code implementations30 Oct 2020 Kibrom Berihu Girum, Youssef Skandarani, Raabid Hussain, Alexis Bozorg Grayeli, Gilles Créhange, Alain Lalande

The second network is used to segment the pathological areas such as myocardial infarction, myocardial no-reflow, and normal myocardial region.

Cardiac Segmentation with Strong Anatomical Guarantees

1 code implementation15 Jun 2020 Nathan Painchaud, Youssef Skandarani, Thierry Judge, Olivier Bernard, Alain Lalande, Pierre-Marc Jodoin

In this paper, we present a framework for producing cardiac image segmentation maps that are guaranteed to respect pre-defined anatomical criteria, while remaining within the inter-expert variability.

Cardiac Segmentation Image Segmentation +3

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