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2021

April

  • IACL members papers at the 18th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2021), Nice, France, April 13-16, 2021.
    • Shuo Han presented "Slice profile estimation from 2D MRI acquisition using generative adversarial networks". Slice profile estimation from 2D MRI acquisition using generative adversarial networks
    • Our collaborator, Xiaofeng Liu at Massachusetts General Hospital, presented "Dual-Cycle constrained bijective VAE-GAN for Tagged-to-Cine magnetic resonance image synthesis".


March

  • Can Zhao's paper titled "SMORE: A Self-supervised Anti-aliasing and Super-resolution Algorithm for MRI Using Deep Learning" appears in IEEE Trans. on Medical Imaging  (doi)


February

  • IACL members papers from the Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging (SPIE-MI 2021), San Diego, CA, February 14–18, 2021.
    • ShangXian Wang presented "Thalamus Segmentation Using Convolutional Neural Network".  (doi) Thalamus Segmentation Using Convolutional Neural Network
    • Mallika Singh presented "Accurate Estimation of Total Intracranial Volume in MRI using a Multi-tasked Image-to-Image Translation Network".  (doi) Accurate Estimation of Total Intracranial Volume in MRI using a Multi-tasked Image-to-Image Translation Network
    • Di Liu presented "Label super resolution for 3D Magnetic Resonance Images using Deformable U-net".  (doi) Label super resolution for 3D Magnetic Resonance Images using Deformable U-net
    • Muhan Shao presented "Reconstruction and refinement of crossing muscle fibers in the human tongue".  (doi) Deep network reconstruction of tongue crossing muscle fibers
    • Muhan Shao presented "Dynamic palatogram generation from Cine MRI for normalized speech assessment".  (doi) Dynamic palatogram generation from Cine MRI for normalized speech assessment


January

  • Jerry L. Prince presented the Medical Imaging keynote at NeurIPS "New Approaches for Magnetic Resonance Image Harmonization", the video is now on YouTube New Approaches for Magnetic Resonance Image Harmonization.