Data augmentation is a technique usually deployed to mitigate the possible performance limitation from training a neural network model on a limited dataset, especially in the medical domain. This paper presents a study on effects of applying different rotation settings to augment cardiac volumes from the Multi-modality Whole Heart Segmentation dataset, in order to improve the segmentation performance. This study presents a comparison between conventional 2D (slice-wise) rotation primarily on the axial axis, 3D (volume-wise) rotation, and our proposed rotation setting that takes into account possible cardiac alignment according to its anatomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe outbreak of COVID-19 or coronavirus was first reported in 2019. It has widely and rapidly spread around the world. The detection of COVID-19 cases is one of the important factors to stop the epidemic, because the infected individuals must be quarantined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Nipah virus (NiV) is a fatal zoonotic agent that was first identified amongst pig farmers in Malaysia in 1998, in an outbreak that resulted in 105 fatal human cases. That epidemic arose from a chain of infection, initiating from bats to pigs, and which then spilled over from pigs to humans. In Thailand, bat-pig-human communities can be observed across the country, particularly in the central plain.
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