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Advances in Deep Learning-Based Medical Image Analysis
Author(s) -
Xiaoqing Liu,
Kunlun Gao,
Bo Liu,
Chengwei Pan,
Kongming Liang,
Lifeng Yan,
Jiechao Ma,
Fujin He,
Shu Zhang,
Siyuan Pan,
Yizhou Yu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
health data science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2097-1095
pISSN - 2765-8783
DOI - 10.34133/2021/8786793
Subject(s) - deep learning , computer science , artificial intelligence , convolutional neural network , field (mathematics) , benchmark (surveying) , scalability , machine learning , data science , domain (mathematical analysis) , scale (ratio) , mathematical analysis , physics , mathematics , geodesy , quantum mechanics , database , pure mathematics , geography
Importance . With the booming growth of artificial intelligence (AI), especially the recent advancements of deep learning, utilizing advanced deep learning-based methods for medical image analysis has become an active research area both in medical industry and academia. This paper reviewed the recent progress of deep learning research in medical image analysis and clinical applications. It also discussed the existing problems in the field and provided possible solutions and future directions. Highlights . This paper reviewed the advancement of convolutional neural network-based techniques in clinical applications. More specifically, state-of-the-art clinical applications include four major human body systems: the nervous system, the cardiovascular system, the digestive system, and the skeletal system. Overall, according to the best available evidence, deep learning models performed well in medical image analysis, but what cannot be ignored are the algorithms derived from small-scale medical datasets impeding the clinical applicability. Future direction could include federated learning, benchmark dataset collection, and utilizing domain subject knowledge as priors. Conclusion . Recent advanced deep learning technologies have achieved great success in medical image analysis with high accuracy, efficiency, stability, and scalability. Technological advancements that can alleviate the high demands on high-quality large-scale datasets could be one of the future developments in this area.

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