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How to cite your work? #2

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malaficus opened this issue Jun 19, 2019 · 5 comments
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How to cite your work? #2

malaficus opened this issue Jun 19, 2019 · 5 comments

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@malaficus
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Hi,
Great work. I have tried deepbrain on multiple datasets and it works really well.

Kindly let us know if you have any published paper or citation source for this work.

Thanks

@weiziyoung
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I have the same question!

@pallavinair
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Hi,
I am using Dee-brain for my thesis work. Kindly update with any published paper or citation source.

@Vanessa-Ramos
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Hello, Did you find the paper or a source associated with this project yet?

@lucasthim
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Hi, I am still looking for a way to cite this work.
@iitzco can you please inform us?

Thanks.

@lucasthim
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Hi guys,

so I recently messaged the author of this repo via LinkedIn. He informed me there was not a formal process he followed to build this tool.

However, I think you can cite the databases he used to build the model, this github repo, as well as take a look at the U-Net architecture and write it down on your paper. That way, it will be clear to readers the steps taken to build DeepBrain. That is actually what I am doing in my dissertation project, since I want to use DeepBrain to skull strip my MRIs.

The reply to this issue goes into implementation details a bit more: #5

Hope I could help.

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