Gavin Jiang
jj2910
- China
- Zhejiang University
- College of Control Science and Engineering
Statistics
- Member for 3 years, 7 months
- 22 challenge submissions
Activity Overview
SARAS-ESAD
Challenge UserThis challenge is part of Medical Imaging with Deep Learning conference, 2020. The conference is held between 6 ‑ 8 July 2020 in Montréal. The SARAS (Smart Autonomous Robotic Assistant Surgeon) EU consortium, www.saras-project.eu, is working towards replacing the assistant surgeon in MIS with two assistive robotic arms. To accomplish that, an artificial intelligence based system is required which not only can understand the complete surgical scene but also detect the actions being performed by the main surgeon. This information can later be used infer the response required from the autonomous assistant surgeon.
fastPET-LD
Challenge UserThe purpose of this challenge is the detection of “hot spots” in fast PET scan, that is locations that have an elevated standard uptake value (SUV) and potential clinical significance. Corresponding CT scans are also provided. The ground truth, common to both datasets, was generated by a nuclear medicine expert. It consists of a 3-D segmentation map of the hot spots as well as a text file containing the position and size of 3D cuboid bounding box for each hot spot.
WSSS4LUAD
Challenge UserThe WSSS4LUAD dataset contains over 10,000 patches of lung adenocarcinoma from whole slide images from Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital and TCGA with image-level annotations. The goal of this challenge is to perform semantic segmentation for differentiating three important types of tissues in the WSIs of lung adenocarcinoma, including cancerous epithelial region, cancerous stroma region and normal region. Paticipants have to use image-level annotations to give pixel-level prediction.
DFUC 2024
Challenge UserDiabetes is a global epidemic affecting around 425 million people and expected to rise to 629 million by 2045. Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) is a severe condition that can result from the disease. The rise of the condition over the last decades is a challenge for healthcare systems. Cases of DFU usually lead to severe conditions that greatly prolongs treatment and result in limb amputation or death. Recent research focuses on creating detection algorithms to monitor their condition to improve patient care and reduce strain on healthcare systems. Work between Manchester Metropolitan University, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust has created an international repository of up to 11,000 DFU images. Analysis of ulcer regions is a key for DFU management. Delineation of ulcers is time-consuming. With effort from the lead scientists of the UK, US, India and New Zealand, this challenge promotes novel work in DFU segmentation and promote interdisciplinary researcher collaboration.
Multi-site, Multi-Domain Airway Tree Modeling (ATM’22)
Challenge UserAirway segmentation is a crucial step for the analysis of pulmonary diseases including asthma, bronchiectasis, and emphysema. The accurate segmentation based on X-Ray computed tomography (CT) enables the quantitative measurements of airway dimensions and wall thickness, which can reveal the abnormality of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Besides, the extraction of patient-specific airway models from CT images is required for navigatiisted surgery.
SEG.A. - Segmentation of the Aorta
Challenge UserSegmentation, modeling and visualization of the arterial tree are still a challenge in medical image analysis. The main track of this challenge deals with the fully automatic segmentation of the aortic vessel tree in computed tomography images. Optionally, teams can submit tailored solutions for meshing and visualization of the vessel tree.
Diminished Reality for Emerging Applications in Medicine
Challenge UserThe Diminished Reality for Emerging Applications in Medicine through Inpainting (DREAMING) challenge seeks to pioneer the integration of Diminished Reality (DR) into oral and maxillofacial surgery. While Augmented Reality (AR) has been extensively explored in medicine, DR remains largely uncharted territory. DR involves virtually removing real objects from the environment by replacing them with their background. Recent inpainting methods present an opportunity for real-time DR applications without scene knowledge. DREAMING focuses on implementing such methods to fill obscured regions in surgery scenes with realistic backgrounds, emphasizing the complex facial anatomy and patient diversity. The challenge provides a dataset of synthetic yet photorealistic surgery scenes featuring humans, simulating an operating room setting. Participants are tasked with developing algorithms that seamlessly remove disruptions caused by medical instruments and hands, offering surgeons an unimpeded view of the operative site.
AI4Life Microscopy Denoising Challenge
Challenge UserWellcome to AI4Life-MDC24! In this challenge, we want to focus on an unsupervised denoising of microscopy images. By participating, researchers can contribute to a critical area of scientific research, aiding in interpreting microscopy images and potentially unlocking discoveries in biology and medicine.