More work supporting the ongoing efforts to create a deep learning/AI model to assist in diagnosis of diabetic foot ulcer/wound healing images J Yogapriya 1, Venkatesan Chandran 2, M G Sumithra 3, B Elakkiya 4, A Shamila Ebenezer 5, C Suresh Gnana Dhas 6 A bacterial or bone infection in the feet causes diabetic foot infection (DFI), which results in reddish skin in the wound and... Continue Reading →
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Grand Challenge 2021: Evaluation and Summary #DiabeticFoot #GrandChallenge #ActAgainstAmputation #AI #DeepLearning @NSF @NIDDK
This just published in arXiv Bill Cassidy1, Connah Kendrick1, Neil D. Reeves2, Joseph M. Pappachan3,Claire O’Shea4, David G. Armstrong5 , and Moi Hoon Yap1 Abstract. Diabetic foot ulcer classification systems use the presence of wound infection (bacteria present within the wound) and ischaemia (restricted blood supply) as vital clinical indicators for treatment and prediction of... Continue Reading →