Journal article

The utilisation of convolutional neural networks in detecting pulmonary nodules: A review

A Murphy, M Skalski, F Gaillard

British Journal of Radiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related fatality in the world. Patients display few or even no signs or symptoms in the early stages, resulting in up to 75% of patients diagnosed in the later stages of the disease. Consequently, there has been a call for lung cancer screening amongst at-risk populations. The early detection of malignant pulmonary nodules in CT is one of the suggested methods proposed to diagnose early-stage lung cancer; however, the reported sensitivity of radiologists' ability to accurately detect pulmonary nodules ranges widely from 30 to 97%. 2012 saw Alex Krizhevsky present a paper titled “ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Networks” in wh..

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