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Gowtham Murugesan

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  •  United States of America
  •  UT Southwestern Medical Center
  •  Radiology
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  • Member for 6 years, 11 months
  • 31 challenge submissions
  • 37 algorithms run

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SLIVER07
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The goal of this competition is to compare different algorithms to segment the liver from clinical 3D computed tomography (CT) scans.

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PROSTATEx
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Classification of clinical significance of prostate lesions using multi-parametric MRI data

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CHAOS
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In this challenge, you segment the liver in CT data, and segment liver, spleen, and kidneys in MRI data.

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ACDC-LungHP
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Automatic Cancer Detection and Classification in Whole-slide Lung Histopathology

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KiTS19
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2019 Kidney and Kidney Tumor Segmentation Challenge

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The PI-CAI Challenge
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Artificial Intelligence and Radiologists at Prostate Cancer Detection in MRI

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Ultra-low Dose PET Imaging Challenge
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This challenge aims to develop deep learning algorithms capable of recovering high-quality imaging from low-dose scans on this ultra-low-dose PET scanner.

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autoPET
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Automatic lesion segmentation in whole-body FDG-PET/CT

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Multi-Modality Abdominal Multi-Organ Segmentation Challenge 2022
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autoPET-II
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Automated Lesion Segmentation in PET/CT - Domain Generalization

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LNQ2023
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Accurate lymph node size estimation is critical for staging cancer patients, initial therapeutic management, and in longitudinal scans, assessing response to therapy. Current standard practice for quantifying lymph node size is based on a variety of criteria that use unidirectional or bidirectional measurements on just one or a few nodes, typically on just one axial slice. But humans have hundreds of lymph nodes, any number of which may be enlarged to various degrees due to disease or immune response. While a normal lymph node may be approximately 5mm in diameter, a diseased lymph node may be several cm in diameter. The mediastinum, the anatomical area between the lungs and around the heart, may contain ten or more lymph nodes, often with three or more enlarged greater than 1cm. Accurate segmentation in 3D would provide more information to evaluate lymph node disease.

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Universal Lesion Segmentation Challenge '23
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AutoPET III
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