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Learning with Limited Annotations: A Survey on Deep Semi-Supervised Learning for Medical Image Segmentation
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Medical image segmentation is a fundamental and critical step in many image-guided clinical approaches. Recent success of deep learning-based segmentation methods usually relies on a large amount of labeled data, which is particularly difficult and costly to obtain especially in the medical imaging domain where only experts can provide reliable and accurate annotations. Semi-supervised learning has emerged as an appealing strategy and been widely applied to medical image segmentation tasks to train deep models with limited annotations. In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of recently proposed semi-supervised learning methods for medical image segmentation and summarized both the technical novelties and empirical results. Furthermore, we analyze and discuss the limitations and several unsolved problems of existing approaches. We hope this review could inspire the research community to explore solutions for this challenge and further promote the developments in medical image segmentation field.
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Enhancing Document AI Data Generation Through Graph-Based Synthetic Layouts
Claims graph-augmented synthetic layouts outperform text and image augmentation on document classification, NER, and extraction, but the method and experiments are described only at a high level.