BioMedIA talk: William M. Wells
Huxley 218Sandy Wells is giving a talk on Wednesday 16 Dec, 11:00, in Huxley 218. He will be talking about his registration work and will give an overview of projects in image-guided therapy in his lab.
Sandy Wells is giving a talk on Wednesday 16 Dec, 11:00, in Huxley 218. He will be talking about his registration work and will give an overview of projects in image-guided therapy in his lab.
Title: Graph-based deformable registration: slice-to-volume mapping and context specific methods Abstract: Image registration methods, which aim at aligning two or more images into one coordinate system, are among the oldest and most widely used algorithms in computer vision. A particular type of registration algorithm, known as graph-based deformable registration, has become popular during the last … Continued
Title: The challenges of developing an active deep-learning platform Abstract: Deep learning is usually linked to Big Data. However, there are several scientific, engineering and medical imaging problems with limited data available (e.g. rare medical conditions). Can Deep Learning prove a useful tool in such cases? COSMONiO is designing NOUS, an active deep learning platform … Continued
Personalized Blood Flow Simulation from an Image-Derived Model: Changing the Paradigm for Cardiovascular Diagnostics Abstract: Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for 1/3 of all global deaths. Treatment of stable coronary heart disease is typically performed by medication/lifestyle for a lower disease burden or PCI (stenting) for a greater disease … Continued
Improving clinical application of cardiac diffusion tensor MRI Abstract Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (MRDTI), also known as DTI, has emerged as a powerful non-invasive tool for mapping the orientation-dependent microanatomical organization of fibrous organs such as brain white matter and myocardium. To do so, it elegantly relates the self-diffusion of water molecules that undergo Brownian … Continued
Quantitative Ultrasound Imaging for Diagnosis and Intervention: A Machine Learning Approach Abstract: In recent years, quantitative ultrasound has emerged as a promising technology to improve diagnosis, increase the precision of interventions, and automate the acquisition of data specially in point-of- care settings. Advancements in machine learning and computation power have contributed significantly to these developments in quantitative imaging. In … Continued
Segmenting 2D+T ultrasound imaging data in fetus: improving the estimation of biomarkers of risky adaptations Abstract: Approximately 10% of the pregnancies are complicated by growth restriction and 7% of pregnancies are complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). In addition, the increasing rate of obesity will likely rise the proportion of pregnancies complicated by both Type … Continued
Fourth MICCAI Workshop & Challenge on Spine Imaging In this workshop, we are inviting researchers to share and exchange their experience and expertise in spinal imaging and method development. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Clinical applications of spine imaging Computer-aided diagnosis of spine conditions Image-guided spine intervention and treatment … Continued
Understanding brain connectivity in a network-theoretic context has shown much promise in recent years. This type of analysis identifies brain organisational principles, bringing a new perspective to neuroscience. At the same time, large public databases of connectomic data are now available. However, connectome analysis is still an emerging field and there is a crucial need … Continued
This year we are co-organising the Workshop on Brain Analysis using Connectivity Networks at MICCAI’16 in Athens in the morning of Monday 17/10/2016. Please consider to submit your work until 10/06/2016! This workshop targets researchers for whom the effects of motion are critical in image analysis or visualisation. By inviting contributions across application areas we … Continued