End to End
"End-to-end" systems aim to streamline complex processes by integrating multiple stages into a single, unified model, eliminating the need for intermediate steps and potentially improving efficiency and performance. Current research focuses on applying this approach across diverse fields, utilizing architectures like transformers, reinforcement learning, and spiking neural networks to tackle challenges in autonomous driving, robotics, speech processing, and natural language processing. This approach offers significant potential for improving the accuracy, speed, and robustness of various applications, while also simplifying development and deployment.
Papers
An end-to-end deep learning pipeline to derive blood input with partial volume corrections for automated parametric brain PET mapping
Rugved Chavan, Gabriel Hyman, Zoraiz Qureshi, Nivetha Jayakumar, William Terrell, Stuart Berr, David Schiff, Megan Wardius, Nathan Fountain, Thomas Muttikkal, Mark Quigg, Miaomiao Zhang, Bijoy Kundu
Perceptual Learned Image Compression via End-to-End JND-Based Optimization
Farhad Pakdaman, Sanaz Nami, Moncef Gabbouj
Towards an end-to-end artificial intelligence driven global weather forecasting system
Kun Chen, Lei Bai, Fenghua Ling, Peng Ye, Tao Chen, Jing-Jia Luo, Hao Chen, Yi Xiao, Kang Chen, Tao Han, Wanli Ouyang
From Whole-slide Image to Biomarker Prediction: A Protocol for End-to-End Deep Learning in Computational Pathology
Omar S. M. El Nahhas, Marko van Treeck, Georg Wölflein, Michaela Unger, Marta Ligero, Tim Lenz, Sophia J. Wagner, Katherine J. Hewitt, Firas Khader, Sebastian Foersch, Daniel Truhn, Jakob Nikolas Kather