Search Results for author: Biling Wang

Found 7 papers, 0 papers with code

Uncertainty estimations methods for a deep learning model to aid in clinical decision-making -- a clinician's perspective

no code implementations2 Oct 2022 Michael Dohopolski, Kai Wang, Biling Wang, Ti Bai, Dan Nguyen, David Sher, Steve Jiang, Jing Wang

Especially for smaller, single institutional datasets, it may be important to evaluate multiple estimations techniques before incorporating a model into clinical practice.

Decision Making Specificity +1

Deep High-Resolution Network for Low Dose X-ray CT Denoising

no code implementations1 Feb 2021 Ti Bai, Dan Nguyen, Biling Wang, Steve Jiang

Despite the promising noise removal ability of DL models, people have observed that the resolution of the DL-denoised images is compromised, decreasing their clinical value.

Denoising SSIM +1

Deep Dose Plugin Towards Real-time Monte Carlo Dose Calculation Through a Deep Learning based Denoising Algorithm

no code implementations30 Nov 2020 Ti Bai, Biling Wang, Dan Nguyen, Steve Jiang

As a result, the whole MC dose calculation pipeline can be finished within 0. 15 seconds, including both GPU MC dose calculation and deep learning based denoising, achieving the real time efficiency needed for some radiotherapy applications, such as online adaptive radiotherapy.

Denoising Weakly-supervised Learning

Deep Interactive Denoiser (DID) for X-Ray Computed Tomography

no code implementations30 Nov 2020 Ti Bai, Biling Wang, Dan Nguyen, Bao Wang, Bin Dong, Wenxiang Cong, Mannudeep K. Kalra, Steve Jiang

However, there exists two challenges regarding the DL-based denoisers: 1) a trained model typically does not generate different image candidates with different noise-resolution tradeoffs which sometimes are needed for different clinical tasks; 2) the model generalizability might be an issue when the noise level in the testing images is different from that in the training dataset.

Probabilistic self-learning framework for Low-dose CT Denoising

no code implementations30 May 2020 Ti Bai, Dan Nguyen, Biling Wang, Steve Jiang

Despite the indispensable role of X-ray computed tomography (CT) in diagnostic medicine field, the associated ionizing radiation is still a major concern considering that it may cause genetic and cancerous diseases.

Computed Tomography (CT) Denoising +1

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