EfficientNet for Brain-Lesion classification

08/09/2022
by   Quoc-Huy Trinh, et al.
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In the development of technology, there are increasing cases of brain disease, there are more treatments proposed and achieved a positive result. However, with Brain-Lesion, the early diagnoses can improve the possibility for successful treatment and can help patients recuperate better. From this reason, Brain-Lesion is one of the controversial topics in medical images analysis nowadays. With the improvement of the architecture, there is a variety of methods that are proposed and achieve competitive scores. In this paper, we proposed a technique that uses efficient-net for 3D images, especially the Efficient-net B0 for Brain-Lesion classification task solution, and achieve the competitive score. Moreover, we also proposed the method to use Multiscale-EfficientNet to classify the slices of the MRI data

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