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Networks for Nonlinear Diffusion Problems in Imaging
A multitude of imaging and vision tasks have seen recently a major
transformation by deep learning methods and in particular by the application of
convolutional neural networks. These methods achieve impressive results, even
for applications where it is not apparent that convolutions are suited to
capture the underlying physics.
In this work we develop a network architecture based on nonlinear diffusion
processes, named DiffNet. By design, we obtain a nonlinear network architecture
that is well suited for diffusion related problems in imaging. Furthermore, the
performed updates are explicit, by which we obtain better interpretability and
generalisability compared to classical convolutional neural network
architectures. The performance of DiffNet tested on the inverse problem of
nonlinear diffusion with the Perona-Malik filter on the STL-10 image dataset.
We obtain competitive results to the established U-Net architecture, with a
fraction of parameters and necessary training data
Deep Learning in Cardiology
The medical field is creating large amount of data that physicians are unable
to decipher and use efficiently. Moreover, rule-based expert systems are
inefficient in solving complicated medical tasks or for creating insights using
big data. Deep learning has emerged as a more accurate and effective technology
in a wide range of medical problems such as diagnosis, prediction and
intervention. Deep learning is a representation learning method that consists
of layers that transform the data non-linearly, thus, revealing hierarchical
relationships and structures. In this review we survey deep learning
application papers that use structured data, signal and imaging modalities from
cardiology. We discuss the advantages and limitations of applying deep learning
in cardiology that also apply in medicine in general, while proposing certain
directions as the most viable for clinical use.Comment: 27 pages, 2 figures, 10 table
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