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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. Jerry L. Prince wins the 2017 Diversity Recognition Award from the Johns Hopkins Diversity Leadership Council (DLC).
- The paper "Longitudinal multiple sclerosis lesion segmentation data resource", (doi) is published.
April
- Johns Hopkins Magazine features an article titled "The CEO who learned to ask" about IACL colaborator David Narrow, the CEO of Sonavex.
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. Jerry L. Prince is working with students from Dr. Nayoung Louie's "Discovery to Market" class from The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
- 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 | ||||
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.