Deep neural networks are commonly used for automated medical image segmentation, but models will frequently struggle to generalize well across different imaging modalities. This issue is particularly problematic due to the limited availability of annotated data, both in the target as well as the source modality, making it difficult to deploy these models on a larger scale. To overcome these challenges, we propose a new semi-supervised training strategy called MoDATTS.
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November 2021
Previous studies have shown that athletic jump mechanics assessments are valuable tools for identifying indicators of an individual's anterior cruciate ligament injury risk. These assessments, such as the drop jump test, often relied on camera systems or sensors that are not always accessible nor practical for screening individuals in a sports setting. As human pose estimation deep learning models improve, we envision transitioning biometrical assessments to mobile devices.
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