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2017

May

  • Dr. Lang and Dr. Bilgel receive their PhDs from Electrical & Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, respectively. Lab alumni Yeyi Yun graduates with a BA, triple majoring in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Economics, and Mathematics.
Dr. Prince collecting his award for promoting diversity.


April


March

  • The 2017 ENIGMA Cerebellum Challenge and Workshop website launches. The Challenge and Workshop is a collaboration between IACL, the MASI Lab at Vanderbilt, and the IGC Lab at the Univ. of Southern California. The one day Challenge and Workshop is a satellite event of MICCAI 2017, which will be held in Quebec, Canada.


February

Dr. Prince after meeting with students from the "Discovery to Market" class from The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
Dr. Prince presenting the poster "Improving graph-based OCT segmentation for severe pathology in Retinitis Pigmentosa patients" at SPIE-MI 2017.
  • IACL members present papers at the SPIE Medical Imaging (SPIE-MI 2017) meeting in Orlando, FL, February 11 - 16 2017.
    • Dr. Jerry L. Prince presents "Test-suite for image-based motion estimation of the brain and tongue", "Longitudinal Analysis of Mouse OCT Volumes", "Improving graph-based OCT segmentation for severe pathology in Retinitis Pigmentosa patients", and "Collaborative SDOCT Segmentation and Analysis Software".
    • Blake E. Dewey presents "Efficient Multi-Atlas Registration using an Intermediate Template Image".
    • Jeffrey Glaister presents "Automatic falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli segmentation from Magnetic Resonance Images".
    • Junghoon Lee presents "Multi-atlas-based CT synthesis from conventional MRI with patch-based refinement for MRI-based radiotherapy planning".
  • Other accepted papers at SPIE-MI 2017 coming from collaborations with IACL.
    • With colleagues at MGH "A four-dimensional motion field atlas of the tongue from tagged and cine magnetic resonance imaging".


IACL at SPIE 2017
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January

  • The papers "Random forest regression for magnetic resonance image synthesis",  (doi) (PubMed),"Longitudinal Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Segmentation: Resource and Challenge",  (doi) (PubMed), and "Cross contrast multi-channel image registration using image synthesis for MR brain images",  (doi) (PubMed) are published.