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Foundations of Lesion Detection Using Machine Learning in Clinical Neuroimaging.

This chapter describes technical considerations and current and future clinical applications of lesion detection using machine learning in the clinical setting. Lesion detection is central to neuroradiology and precedes all further processes which include but are not limited to lesion characterization, quantification, longitudinal disease assessment, prognosis, and prediction of treatment response. A number of machine learning algorithms focusing on lesion detection have been developed or are currently under development which may either support or extend the imaging process. Examples include machine learning applications in stroke, aneurysms, multiple sclerosis, neuro-oncology, neurodegeneration, and epilepsy.

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