Abstract
CNN is inspired from Primary Visual (V1) neurons. It is a typical deep learning technique and can help teach machine how to see and identify objects. In the most recent decade, deep learning develops rapidly and has been well used in various fields of expertise such as computer vision and natural language processing. As the representative algorithm of deep learning, Convolution Neural Network (CNN) has been regarded as a breakthrough of historic significance in image processing and visual recognition tasks since the astonishing results achieved on ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Competition (ILSVRC) Unlike methods based on handcrafted features, CNN models can build high-level features from low-level ones in a data-driven fashion and have displayed great potential in medical image analysis among the aspects of segmentation of histological images identification, lesion detection, tissue classification, etc. This paper provides a review on CNN from the perspectives of its basic mechanism introduction, structure, typical architecture and main application in medical image analysis through analyzing over 100 references from Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science and various sources published from 1958 to 2020.
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