MICCAI-OpenSourcePapers  by JunMa11

Collection of open-source medical AI research papers

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Project Summary

This repository serves as a curated collection of open-source papers and their associated code from the MICCAI (Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention) conferences, spanning from 2019 to 2023. It aims to provide researchers and practitioners in medical image analysis with easy access to state-of-the-art methods and implementations, facilitating reproducibility and further development in the field.

How It Works

The repository is structured as a table, listing papers by title, first author, and a direct link to their code repositories. This simple, yet effective, organization allows users to quickly browse and locate relevant research. The primary value lies in aggregating links to code, which is often the most challenging aspect to find for published research.

Quick Start & Requirements

  • Access: Browse the README file for the list of papers and code links.
  • Requirements: Each linked code repository will have its own specific dependencies (e.g., Python versions, deep learning frameworks like PyTorch or TensorFlow, specific libraries, and potentially GPU requirements).

Highlighted Details

  • Comprehensive coverage of MICCAI conferences from 2019-2023.
  • Direct links to code repositories for each listed paper.
  • Facilitates discovery of open-source implementations for cutting-edge medical imaging research.
  • Enables researchers to build upon or verify published methods.

Maintenance & Community

The repository is a community-driven effort, with an invitation for pull requests to add unlisted open-source papers. This suggests an active community contributing to its growth and accuracy.

Licensing & Compatibility

The licensing of the code is dependent on the individual repositories linked. Users must consult the license of each specific project for usage rights and restrictions. Compatibility for commercial use or closed-source linking will vary by project.

Limitations & Caveats

The repository itself does not host code; it only provides links. The availability and maintenance of the linked code repositories are the responsibility of their respective authors. Links may become broken or code may become outdated over time.

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