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Sheng-Wei Chang
Researcher at Tri-Service General Hospital
Publications - 4
Citations - 516
Sheng-Wei Chang is an academic researcher from Tri-Service General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 303 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheng-Wei Chang include National Defense Medical Center.
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A benchmark for comparison of dental radiography analysis algorithms
Ching-Wei Wang,Cheng-Ta Huang,Jia-Hong Lee,Chung-Hsing Li,Sheng-Wei Chang,Ming-Jhih Siao,Tat-Ming Lai,Bulat Ibragimov,Tomaz Vrtovec,Olaf Ronneberger,Philipp Fischer,Timothy F. Cootes,Claudia Lindner +12 more
TL;DR: Based on the quantitative evaluation results, it is believed automatic dental radiography analysis is still a challenging and unsolved problem and the datasets and the evaluation software are made available to the research community, further encouraging future developments in this field.
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Evaluation and Comparison of Anatomical Landmark Detection Methods for Cephalometric X-Ray Images: A Grand Challenge
Ching-Wei Wang,Cheng-Ta Huang,Meng-Che Hsieh,Chung-Hsing Li,Sheng-Wei Chang,Wei-Cheng Li,Rémy Vandaele,Raphaël Marée,Sébastien Jodogne,Pierre Geurts,Cheng Chen,Guoyan Zheng,Chengwen Chu,Hengameh Mirzaalian,Ghassan Hamarneh,Tomaz Vrtovec,Bulat Ibragimov +16 more
TL;DR: Evaluation of the methods submitted to the Automatic Cephalometric X-Ray Landmark Detection Challenge provides insights into the performance of different landmark detection approaches under real-world conditions and highlights achievements and limitations of current image analysis techniques.
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Fully Automatic System for Accurate Localisation and Analysis of Cephalometric Landmarks in Lateral Cephalograms
Claudia Lindner,Ching-Wei Wang,Cheng-Ta Huang,Cheng-Ta Huang,Chung Hsing Li,Sheng-Wei Chang,Sheng-Wei Chang,Timothy F. Cootes +7 more
TL;DR: The FALA system rapidly and accurately locates and analyses cephalometric landmarks in lateral cephalograms, and has the potential to significantly improve the clinical work flow in orthodontic treatment.
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Prognostic Role of High-Sensitivity Modified Glasgow Prognostic Score for Patients With Operated Oral Cavity Cancer: A Retrospective Study
Yao-Te Tsai,Ku-Hao Fang,Cheng-Ming Hsu,Chia-Hsuan Lai,Sheng-Wei Chang,Ethan I. Huang,Ming-Shao Tsai,Geng-He Chang,Chih-Wei Luan +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that preoperative HS- mGPS is a promising prognostic biomarker of OSCC, and the nomogram comprising the HS-mGPS and NLR provided accurate individualized OSCC survival predictions.