Purpose: Upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopic image documentation has provided an efficient, low-cost solution to address quality control for endoscopic reporting. The problem is, however, challenging for computer-assisted techniques, because different sites have similar appearances. Additionally, across different patients, site appearance variation may be large and inconsistent. Therefore, according to the British and modified Japanese guidelines, we propose a set of oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) images to be routinely captured and evaluate its efficiency for deep learning-based classification methods. Methods: A novel EGD image dataset standardising upper GI endoscopy to several steps is established following landmarks proposed i...
A standard screening procedure involves video endoscopy of the Gastrointestinal tract. It is a less ...
In early gastric cancer (EGC), tumor invasion depth is an important factor for determining the treat...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the submissions to the first edition of the Endoscopy Artefac...
The Endoscopy Computer Vision Challenge (EndoCV) is a crowd-sourcing initiative to address eminent p...
Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy has been an active field of research motivated by the large number o...
Background and Aims: Artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications have transformed several indust...
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is a critical step in the diagnosis of upper gastrointestinal disor...
Stomach cancer is the third deadliest type of cancer in the world (0.86 million deaths in 2017). In ...
Automatic detection of diseases and anatomical landmarks in medical images by the use of computers i...
One big challenge encountered in the medical field is the availability of only limited annotated da...
Artificial intelligence based approaches, in particular deep learning, have achieved state-of-the-ar...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the submissions to the first edition of the Endoscopy Artefac...
BACKGROUND: Estimates on miss rates for upper gastrointestinal neoplasia (UGIN) rely on registry da...
Artificial intelligence is currently a hot topic in medicine. However, medical data is often sparse ...
Artificial intelligence based approaches, in particular deep learning, have achieved state-of-the-ar...
A standard screening procedure involves video endoscopy of the Gastrointestinal tract. It is a less ...
In early gastric cancer (EGC), tumor invasion depth is an important factor for determining the treat...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the submissions to the first edition of the Endoscopy Artefac...
The Endoscopy Computer Vision Challenge (EndoCV) is a crowd-sourcing initiative to address eminent p...
Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy has been an active field of research motivated by the large number o...
Background and Aims: Artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications have transformed several indust...
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is a critical step in the diagnosis of upper gastrointestinal disor...
Stomach cancer is the third deadliest type of cancer in the world (0.86 million deaths in 2017). In ...
Automatic detection of diseases and anatomical landmarks in medical images by the use of computers i...
One big challenge encountered in the medical field is the availability of only limited annotated da...
Artificial intelligence based approaches, in particular deep learning, have achieved state-of-the-ar...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the submissions to the first edition of the Endoscopy Artefac...
BACKGROUND: Estimates on miss rates for upper gastrointestinal neoplasia (UGIN) rely on registry da...
Artificial intelligence is currently a hot topic in medicine. However, medical data is often sparse ...
Artificial intelligence based approaches, in particular deep learning, have achieved state-of-the-ar...
A standard screening procedure involves video endoscopy of the Gastrointestinal tract. It is a less ...
In early gastric cancer (EGC), tumor invasion depth is an important factor for determining the treat...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the submissions to the first edition of the Endoscopy Artefac...