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_bSecond MICCAI Workshop, DART 2020, and First MICCAI Workshop, DCL 2020, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2020, Lima, Peru, October 4-8, 2020, Proceedings /
_cedited by Shadi Albarqouni, Spyridon Bakas, Konstantinos Kamnitsas, M. Jorge Cardoso, Bennett Landman, Wenqi Li, Fausto Milletari, Nicola Rieke, Holger Roth, Daguang Xu, Ziyue Xu.
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505 0 _aa-Unet++:A Data-driven Neural Network Architecture for Medical Image Segmentation -- DAPR-Net: Domain Adaptive Predicting-refinement Network for Retinal Vessel Segmentation -- Augmented Radiology: Patient-wise Feature Transfer Model for Glioma Grading -- Attention-Guided Deep Domain Adaptation for Brain Dementia Identication with Multi-Site Neuroimaging Data -- Registration of Histopathology Images Using Self Supervised Fine Grained Feature Maps -- Cross-Modality Segmentation by Self-Supervised Semantic Alignment in Disentangled Content Space -- Semi-supervised Pathology Segmentation with Disentangled Representations -- Domain Generalizer: A Few-shot Meta Learning Framework for Domain Generalization in Medical Imaging -- Parts2Whole: Self-supervised Contrastive Learning via Reconstruction -- Cross-View Label Transfer in Knee MR Segmentation Using Iterative Context Learning -- Continual Class Incremental Learning for CT Thoracic Segmentation -- First U-Net Layers Contain More Domain SpecificInformation Than The Last Ones -- Siloed Federated Learning for Multi-Centric Histopathology Datasets -- On the Fairness of Privacy-Preserving Representations in Medical Applications -- Inverse Distance Aggregation for Federated Learning with Non-IID Data -- Weight Erosion: an Update Aggregation Scheme for Personalized Collaborative Machine Learning -- Federated Gradient Averaging for Multi-Site Training with Momentum-Based Optimizers -- Federated Learning for Breast Density Classification: A Real-World Implementation -- Automated Pancreas Segmentation Using Multi-institutional Collaborative Deep Learning -- Fed-BioMed: A general open-source frontend framework for federated learning in healthcare.
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