arXiv:2608. 04766v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: A large number of infants with congenital anomalies are born each year globally, especially in areas with underdeveloped medical resources.
By Bin Pu, Jiewen Yang, Liwen Wang, Ying Tan, Guannan He, Xingbo Dong, Qika Lin, Jiarong Guo, Lixian Yang, Zuozhu Liu, Shengli Li, Kenli Li
arXiv:2607. 18283v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Accurate localization of the corpus callosum (CC) in fetal ultrasound (US) images is crucial for the early identification of neurodevelopmental abnormalities.
By Alessandro Di Matteo, Sara Moccia, Giuseppe Rizzo, Gianpaolo Grisolia, Ricciarda Raffaelli, Lorenzo Vasciaveo, Francesco D'Antonio, Maria Chiara Fiorentino
arXiv:2510. 12953v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Recent medical vision-language models have shown promise on tasks such as VQA, report generation, and anomaly detection.
By Xiao He, Huangxuan Zhao, Guojia Wan, Jiancheng Pan, Yanxing Liu, Yong Luo, Juhua Liu, Yongchao Xu, Wei Zhou, Dacheng Tao, Bo Du
arXiv:2606. 11106v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: A global shortage of trained sonographers limits prenatal ultrasound screening in low- and middle-income countries, where over half of pregnant women receive no skilled sonography.
By Mahmood Alzubaidi, Uzair Shah, Raden Muaz, Ines Abbes, Nader Mohammed, Abdullatif Magram, Khalid Alyafei, Mowafa Househ, Marco Agus
arXiv:2606. 19174v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Clinician-centered evaluation is critical for validating medical AI systems, especially in ultrasound imaging where quantitative metrics do not always capture clinical usability.
By Fangyijie Wang, Jianjun Yu, Wentao Shi, Haixia Huang, Ran Shi, Gu\'enol\'e Silvestre, Kathleen M. Curran
Maternal-fetal US is the primary imaging modality for monitoring fetal development, yet accurate automated segmentation remains challenging due to the scarcity of pixel-level annotations. To address this issue, we propose DACL, a semi-supervised framework for robust fetal US image segmentation.