Dual attention U-net for liver tumor segmentation in CT images

Segmenting liver tumors in CT scans plays a vital role in medical analysis planning. The clinicians require a detailed 3D understanding of the tumor’s location and liver anatomy, to decide about the proper surgical resection approach. Manual segmentation requires a lot of efforts and time also it de...

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Medical imaging
Tumors
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