Bidirectional cross-sequence transfer learning between DESS and Cube MRI reduces the labeled subjects needed for femoral cartilage segmentation, though DESS-to-Cube transfer requires more data to match same-sequence baselines than the reverse direction.
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Reducing Annotation Burden for Femoral Cartilage Segmentation in Knee MRI via Cross-Sequence Transfer Learning
Bidirectional cross-sequence transfer learning between DESS and Cube MRI reduces the labeled subjects needed for femoral cartilage segmentation, though DESS-to-Cube transfer requires more data to match same-sequence baselines than the reverse direction.