Automatic Initialization and Quality Control of Large-Scale Cardiac MRI Segmentations

Continuous advances in imaging technology, which enable ever more comprehensive phenotyping of human anatomy and physiology and concomitant reduction of imaging costs, have resulted in widespread use of imaging in large clinical trials and population imaging studies  (Murdoch and Detsky, 2013). There has been an emergence of large-scale population imaging databases (Rueckert et al., 2016), opening up challenges and opportunities for the understanding of disease phenotypes, and for the delivery of precision imaging (Frangi et al., 2016).
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