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| Emily Swingle presenting her paper '''"Segmentation of microcystic macular edema in Cirrus OCT scans with an exploratory longitudinal study"'''. | | Emily Swingle presenting her paper '''"Segmentation of microcystic macular edema in Cirrus OCT scans with an exploratory longitudinal study"'''. | ||
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| − | | Amod Jog presenting his paper '''"Multi-output decision trees for lesion segmentation in multiple sclerosis "'''. | + | | Amod Jog presenting his paper '''"Multi-output decision trees for lesion segmentation in multiple sclerosis"'''. |
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** [[Gunnar|Gunnar Sigurdsson]] presented '''"Interpretable exemplar-based shape classification using constrained sparse linear models"'''. | ** [[Gunnar|Gunnar Sigurdsson]] presented '''"Interpretable exemplar-based shape classification using constrained sparse linear models"'''. | ||
** Emily Swingle presented '''"Segmentation of microcystic macular edema in Cirrus OCT scans with an exploratory longitudinal study"'''. | ** Emily Swingle presented '''"Segmentation of microcystic macular edema in Cirrus OCT scans with an exploratory longitudinal study"'''. | ||
| − | ** [[Amod|Amod Jog]] presented '''"Multi-output decision trees for lesion segmentation in multiple sclerosis "'''. | + | ** [[Amod|Amod Jog]] presented '''"Multi-output decision trees for lesion segmentation in multiple sclerosis"'''. |
** [[Fangxu|Fangxu Xing]] presented '''"Relating speech production to tongue muscle compressions using tagged and high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging"'''. | ** [[Fangxu|Fangxu Xing]] presented '''"Relating speech production to tongue muscle compressions using tagged and high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging"'''. | ||
** [[Min|Min Chen]] presented '''"Using image synthesis for multi-channel registration of different image modalities"'''. | ** [[Min|Min Chen]] presented '''"Using image synthesis for multi-channel registration of different image modalities"'''. | ||
Revision as of 04:02, 7 March 2015
2015
March
- Registration for the Longitudinal Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Segmentation Challenge closes. The Challenge is a collaboration between the IACL Lab, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, the Max Plank Institute, and the University of Iceland, and takes place as part of the 12th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2015) in New York on April 16th, 2015. 34 Teams registered for the Challenge coming from 15 different countries, representing 27 different institutions/universities.
February
- Alessandro Asoni wins a poster prize at SPIE-MI 2015 in Orlando, Florida.
- IACL members presented papers for the Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging (SPIE-MI 2015), Orlando, FL, February 21-26, 2015.
- Alessandro Asoni presented "B-Mode ultrasound pose recovery via surgical fiducial segmentation and tracking".
- Andrew Lang presented "Longitudinal graph-based segmentation of macular OCT using fundus alignment".
- Gunnar Sigurdsson presented "Interpretable exemplar-based shape classification using constrained sparse linear models".
- Emily Swingle presented "Segmentation of microcystic macular edema in Cirrus OCT scans with an exploratory longitudinal study".
- Amod Jog presented "Multi-output decision trees for lesion segmentation in multiple sclerosis".
- Fangxu Xing presented "Relating speech production to tongue muscle compressions using tagged and high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging".
- Min Chen presented "Using image synthesis for multi-channel registration of different image modalities".
January
- Andrew Lang's paper "Automatic segmentation of microcystic macular edema in OCT" appears in Biomedical Optics Express.

