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Standardized Assessment of Automatic Segmentation of White Matter Hyperintensities and Results of the WMH Segmentation Challenge

  • Hugo J. Kuijf
  • , Adrià Casamitjana
  • , D. Louis Collins
  • , Mahsa Dadar
  • , Achilleas Georgiou
  • , Mohsen Ghafoorian
  • , Dakai Jin
  • , April Khademi
  • , Jesse Knight
  • , Hongwei Li
  • , Xavier Lladó
  • , J. Matthijs Biesbroek
  • , Miguel Luna
  • , Qaiser Mahmood
  • , Richard Mckinley
  • , Alireza Mehrtash
  • , Sebastien Ourselin
  • , Bo Yong Park
  • , Hyunjin Park
  • , Sang Hyun Park
  • Simon Pezold, Elodie Puybareau, Jeroen De Bresser, Leticia Rittner, Carole H. Sudre, Sergi Valverde, Veronica Vilaplana, Roland Wiest, Yongchao Xu, Ziyue Xu, Guodong Zeng, Jianguo Zhang, Guoyan Zheng, Rutger Heinen, Christopher Chen, Wiesje Van Der Flier, Frederik Barkhof, Max A. Viergever, Geert Jan Biessels, Simon Andermatt, Mariana Bento, Matt Berseth, Mikhail Belyaev, M. Jorge Cardoso
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