Starting in 2015, the Medical Imaging Multimodality Breast Cancer Diagnosis User Interface (MIMBCD-UI) initiative involves the collaborative effort of three Portuguese Research Institutions: ISR, ITI and INESC-ID. The three laboratories are Associate Laboratories of IST from ULisboa - Portugal (EU). The MIMBCD-UI initiative is the precursor of both MIDA and BreastScreening initiatives. In 2022, the team was funded by a national FCT project, namely Multiple Instance Attention Learning for Multimodal Breast Cancer (MIA-BREAST) with the FCT reference 2022.04485.PTDC
(DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/2022.04485.PTDC), receiving contributions from the MIMBCD-UI initiative. Additionally, this initiative was an important part of the BreastScreening-AI endeavor developments, a spinoff from IST. For further information, follow the public wiki of the MIMBCD-UI initiative. Moreover, we also provide a private wiki on the meta-private
repository for team usage. Unfortunately, you need to be a member of our team to access the restricted information.
Medical Imaging Multimodality Breast Cancer Diagnosis User Interface
A Medical Imaging study for Multimodality of Breast Cancer Diagnosis on a novel User Interface.
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✨ [AVI 2020] A prototype platform for lesion annotations and manual segmentation on breast cancer diagnosis with a multimodality strategy. The work was presented in the Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) conference.
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🔨 This repository hosts a comprehensive suite of tools designed to streamline the processing and manipulation of medical imaging data.
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📈 [CHI 2023] Results of the statistical analysis applied to the UTA11 guide.
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📊 [CHI 2023] UTA11: a medical imaging dataset of patients with DICOM files provided by radiologists.
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