Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion MRI (bibtex)
by P. Müller, V. Golkov, V. Tomassini and D. Cremers
Reference:
Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion MRI (P. Müller, V. Golkov, V. Tomassini and D. Cremers), In arXiv preprint, 2021. 
Bibtex Entry:
@article{mueller2021,
 title = {Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion {MRI}},
 author = {P. Müller and V. Golkov and V. Tomassini and D. Cremers},
 year = {2021},
 journal = {arXiv preprint},
 eprint = {2102.06942},
 eprinttype = {arXiv},
 primaryclass = {cs.CV},
 keywords = {deep learning, diffusion MRI, equivariant deep learning, rotation-equivariance, magnetic resonance imaging, multiple sclerosis, image segmentation, medical imaging},
}
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Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion MRI (bibtex)
Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion MRI (bibtex)
by P. Müller, V. Golkov, V. Tomassini and D. Cremers
Reference:
Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion MRI (P. Müller, V. Golkov, V. Tomassini and D. Cremers), In arXiv preprint, 2021. 
Bibtex Entry:
@article{mueller2021,
 title = {Rotation-Equivariant Deep Learning for Diffusion {MRI}},
 author = {P. Müller and V. Golkov and V. Tomassini and D. Cremers},
 year = {2021},
 journal = {arXiv preprint},
 eprint = {2102.06942},
 eprinttype = {arXiv},
 primaryclass = {cs.CV},
 keywords = {deep learning, diffusion MRI, equivariant deep learning, rotation-equivariance, magnetic resonance imaging, multiple sclerosis, image segmentation, medical imaging},
}
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