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ISBI 2008: Paris, France
- Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, Paris, France, May 14-17, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2003-2
Segmentation
- Hugh Gribben, Paul Miller, Hongbin Wang, Kathryn Carson, Alan Hounsell, Ashraf Zatari:
Automated MAP-MRF EM labelling for volume determination in PET. 1-4 - Vincent Israel-Jost, Elodie Breton, Elsa D. Angelini, Philippe Choquet, Isabelle Bloch, André Constantinesco:
Vectorial multi-phase mouse brain tumor segmentation in T1-T2 MRI. 5-8 - François Rousseau, Frédéric Blanc, Jérôme de Seze, Lucien Rumbach, Jean-Paul Armspach:
An a contrario approach for outliers segmentation: Application to Multiple Sclerosis in MRI. 9-12 - Carlos Platero, José Manuel Poncela, Pedro M. González, María C. Tobar, Javier Sanguino, Gabriel Asensio, Ernesto Santos:
Liver segmentation for hepatic lesions detection and characterisation. 13-16 - Jérémie Anquez, Elsa D. Angelini, Isabelle Bloch:
Segmentation of fetal 3D ultrasound based on statistical prior and deformable model. 17-20 - Hatem Necib, Michelle Dusart, Bruno Vanderlinden, Irène Buvat:
Detection and characterization of the tumor change between two FDG PET scans using parametric imaging. 21-24 - Félix Renard, Yongyi Yang:
Image analysis for detection of coronary artery soft plaques in MDCT images. 25-28 - Uday Kurkure, Olga C. Avila-Montes, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
Automated segmentation of thoracic aorta in non-contrast CT images. 29-32 - Marian Uhercik, Jan Kybic, Hervé Liebgott, Christian Cachard:
Multi-resolution parallel integral projection for fast localization of a straight electrode in 3D ultrasound images. 33-36 - Ting Song, Vivian S. Lee, Henry Rusinek, Qun Chen, Louisa Bokacheva, Andrew Laine:
Segmentation of 4D MR renography images using temporal dynamics in a level set framework. 37-40 - Alireza Akhondi Asl, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh:
Constrained optimization of nonparametric entropy-based segmentation of brain structures. 41-44 - Marius George Linguraru, Ronald M. Summers:
Multi-organ automatic segmentation in 4D contrast-enhanced abdominal CT. 45-48 - John A. Butman, Marius George Linguraru:
Assessment of ventricle volume from serial MRI scans in communicating hydrocephalus. 49-52 - Hanno Homann, Grace Vesom, J. Alison Noble:
Vasculature segmentation of CT liver images using graph cuts and graph-based analysis. 53-56 - Xiao Dong, Guoyan Zheng:
Automatic extraction of femur contours from calibrated x-ray images: A Bayesian inference approach. 57-60 - Jinghao Zhou, Sukmoon Chang, Qingshan Liu, George J. Pappas, Vasilios Boronikolas, Michael Michaelides, Nora D. Volkow, Panayotis K. Thanos, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
A novel learning based segmentation method for rodent brain structures using MRI. 61-64 - Jean-Christophe Souplet, Christine Lebrun, Nicholas Ayache, Grégoire Malandain:
A new evaluation of the brain parenchymal fraction: Application in multiple sclerosis longitudinal studies. 65-68 - Nasr Makni, Philippe A. Puech, Renaud Lopes, Anne-Sophie Dewalle, Olivier Colot, Nacim Betrouni:
Toward automatic zonal segmentation of prostate by combining a deformable model and a probabilistic framework. 69-72 - Zhuang Song, Suyash P. Awate, James C. Gee:
Nonparametric Markov priors for tissue segmentation. 73-76 - Philipp Fürnstahl, Thomas J. Fuchs, Andreas Schweizer, Ladislav Nagy, Gábor Székely, Matthias Harders:
Automatic and robust forearm segmentation using graph cuts. 77-80 - Sylvain Faisan, Nicolas Passat, Vincent Noblet, Renée Chabrier, Jean-Paul Armspach, Christophe Meyer:
Segmentation of head bones in 3-D CT images from an example. 81-84 - Geoffroy Rivet Sabourin, Alexandra Branzan Albu, Denis Laurendeau, Luc Beaulieu:
Automatic contour retrieval in annotated trus prostate images. 85-88 - Hirotaka Susukida, Fei Ma, Mariusz Bajger:
Automatic tuning of a graph-based image segmentation method for digital mammography applications. 89-92 - Stéphanie Bricq, Christophe Collet, Jean-Paul Armspach:
Lesions detection on 3D brain MRI using trimmmed likelihood estimator and probabilistic atlas. 93-96 - Marie Chupin, Gaël Chételat, Louis Lemieux, Bruno Dubois, Line Garnero, Habib Benali, Francis Eustache, Stéphane Lehéricy, Béatrice Desgranges, Olivier Colliot:
Fully automatic hippocampus segmentation discriminates between early Alzheimer's disease and normal aging. 97-100 - Jens N. Kaftan, Annemarie Bakai, Marco Das, Til Aach:
Locally adaptive fuzzy pulmonary vessel segmentation in contrast enhanced CT data. 101-104 - Mahnaz Maddah, Lilla Zöllei, W. Eric L. Grimson, Carl-Fredrik Westin, William M. Wells III:
A mathematical framework for incorporating anatomical knowledge in DT-MRI analysis. 105-108 - Xiaojun Du, Tien D. Bui:
Image segmentation based on the Mumford-Shah model and its variations. 109-112 - Valer Jurcak, Jurgen Fripp, Craig Engstrom, Duncan Walker, Olivier Salvado, Sébastien Ourselin, Stuart Crozier:
Atlas based automated segmentation of the quadratus lumborum muscle using non-rigid registration on magnetic resonance images of the thoracolumbar region. 113-116 - Shigeru Owada, Frank Nielsen, Takeo Igarashi, Ryo Haraguchi, Kazuo Nakazawa:
Projection plane processing for sketch-based volume segmentation. 117-120 - Perrine Tylski, Michelle Dusart, Bruno Vanderlinden, Irène Buvat:
Assigning statistical significance to tumor changes in patient monitoring using FDG pet. 121-124 - Szu-Hao Huang, Shang-Hong Lai, Carol L. Novak:
A statistical learning appproach to vertebra detection and segmentation from spinal MRI. 125-128 - Laurent Saroul, Olivier Bernard, Didier Vray, Denis Friboulet:
Prostate segmentation in echographic images: A variational approach using deformable super-ellipse and rayleigh distribution. 129-132
Biological imaging
- Ivan G. Kazantsev, Gabor T. Herman, Laslo Cernetic:
Backprojection-based reconstruction and correction for distance-dependent defocus in cryoelectron microscopy. 133-136 - Soo Yeol Lee, Min Hyoung Cho, Jeong Min Choi:
High-resolution local imaging using a micro-CT. 137-140 - Alexander Sasov:
Sem-hosted soft x-ray microscope for live cell imaging. 141-144 - Gabriel Corkidi, Blanca Taboada, Christopher D. Wood, Adán Guerrero, Alberto Darszon:
Three-dimensional image acquisition system for multi-sperm tracking. 145-148 - Saskia Delpretti, Florian Luisier, Sathish Ramani, Thierry Blu, Michael Unser:
Multiframe sure-let denoising of timelapse fluorescence microscopy images. 149-152 - Marianne Fenech, Boris Chayer, Guy Cloutier:
Synthetic images of blood microcirculation to assess precision of velocity profiles by a cross-correlation method. 153-156 - François Aguet, Dimitri Van De Ville, Michael Unser:
An accurate PSF model with few parameters for axially shift-variant deconvolution. 157-160 - Paul A. Yushkevich, Brian B. Avants, John Pluta, David Minkoff, Stephen Pickup, Weixia Liu, John A. Detre, Murray Grossman, James C. Gee:
Building an atlas of hippocampal subfields using postmortem MRI. 161-164 - Christina A. Hallock, Inci Ozgunes, Ramamurthy Bhagavatula, Gustavo K. Rohde, Justin C. Crowley, Christina E. Onorato, Abhay Mavalankar, Amina Chebira, Chuen Hwa Tan, Markus Püschel, Jelena Kovacevic:
Axonal bouton modeling, detection and distribution analysis for the study of neural circuit organization and plasticity. 165-168 - Mambidzeni Madzivire, Christopher Riederer, James F. Greenleaf:
Monte Carlo simulation to determine conditions for optical molecular imaging of vascular disease. 169-172
Variational Methods in Microscopy
- Margarida Silveira, Jorge S. Marques:
Level set segmentation of dermoscopy images. 173-176 - Olivier Bernard, Denis Friboulet, Philippe Thévenaz, Michael Unser:
Variational B-spline level-set method for fast image segmentation. 177-180 - Rehan Ali, Mark J. Gooding, Martin Christlieb, Michael Brady:
Advanced phase-based segmentation of multiple cells from brightfield microscopy images. 181-184 - Oleh Dzyubachyk, Wiro J. Niessen, Erik Meijering:
Advanced level-set based multiple-cell segmentation and tracking in time-lapse fluorescence microscopy images. 185-188
Interventional Imaging
- Hassan Jassar, François Langevin:
Labelled microspheres assessment using 1.5T scanner for embolization follow up. 189-192 - Simon Lessard, Caroline Lau, Daniel Roy, Gilles Soulez, Jacques A. de Guise:
Wires segmentation in fluoroscopic images during cerebral aneurysm endovascular intervention. 193-196 - Amin Katouzian, Babak Baseri, Elisa E. Konofagou, Andrew F. Laine:
Texture-driven coronary artery plaque characterization using wavelet packet signatures. 197-200 - Adam C. Waspe, David W. Holdsworth, James C. Lacefield, Aaron Fenster:
Co-registration of a needle-positioning device with a volumetric x-ray micro-computed tomography scanner for image-guided preclinical interventions. 201-204
Segmentation in Brain Imaging
- Pierrick Bourgeat, Oscar Acosta, Maria A. Zuluaga, Jurgen Fripp, Olivier Salvado, Sébastien Ourselin:
Improved cortical thickness measurement from MR images using partial volume estimation. 205-208 - Paulo A. V. Miranda, Alexandre X. Falcão, Jayaram K. Udupa:
Clouds: A model for synergistic image segmentation. 209-212 - Suyash P. Awate, Hui Zhang, Tony J. Simon, James C. Gee:
Multivariate segmentation of brain tissues by fusion of MRI and DTI data. 213-216 - M. Gökhan Uzunbas, Müjdat Çetin, Gozde B. Unal, Aytül Erçil:
Coupled nonparametric shape priors for segmentation of multiple basal ganglia structures. 217-220
Segmentation in Cardiac Imaging
- Lin Yang, Bogdan Georgescu, Yefeng Zheng, David J. Foran, Dorin Comaniciu:
A fast and accurate tracking algorithm of left ventricles in 3D echocardiography. 221-224 - Cybèle Ciofolo, Maxim Fradkin, Benoit Mory, Gilion Hautvast, Marcel Breeuwer:
Automatic myocardium segmentation in late-enhancement MRI. 225-228 - Walter Sun, Müjdat Çetin, Raymond C. Chan, Alan S. Willsky:
Segmentation of the evolving left ventricle by learning the dynamics. 229-232 - Qi Duan, Elsa D. Angelini, Shunichi Homma, Andrew F. Laine:
Real-time segmentation of 4D ultrasound by Active Geometric Functions. 233-236
Storage and Retrieval
- Ali Al-Fayadh, Abir Jaafar Hussain, Paulo J. G. Lisboa, Dhiya Al-Jumeily:
An adaptive hybrid image compression method and its application to medical images. 237-240 - Devrim Ünay, Ahmet Ekin:
Intensity versus texture for medical image search and retrival. 241-244 - Gwenolé Quellec, Mathieu Lamard, Lynda Bekri, Guy Cazuguel, Christian Roux, Béatrice Cochener:
Multimodal medical case retrieval using Bayesian networks and the Dezert-Smarandache theory. 245-248 - Adam Goode, Rahul Sukthankar, Lily B. Mummert, Mei Chen, Jeffrey Saltzman, David A. Ross, Stacey Szymanski, Anil Tarachandani, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Distributed online anomaly detection in high-content screening. 249-252 - Sumeet Dua, Vineet Jain, Hilary W. Thompson:
Patient classification using association mining of clinical images. 253-256 - Michael Barnathan, Jingjing Zhang, Vasileios Megalooikonomou:
A web-accessible framework for the automated storage and texture analysis of biomedical images. 257-259
Tracking
- Hasan Ertan Çetingül, René Vidal, Gernot Plank, Natalia A. Trayanova:
Nonlinear filtering for extracting orientation and tracing tubular structures in 2-D medical images. 260-263 - Ihor Smal, Wiro J. Niessen, Erik Meijering:
A new detection scheme for multiple object tracking in fluorescence microscopy by joint probabilistic data association filtering. 264-267 - David Lesage, Elsa D. Angelini, Isabelle Bloch, Gareth Funka-Lea:
Medial-based Bayesian tracking for vascular segmentation: Application to coronary arteries in 3D CT angiography. 268-271 - William J. Godinez, Marko Lampe, Stefan Wörz, Barbara Müller, Roland Eils, Karl Rohr:
Probabilistic tracking of virus particles in fluorescence microscopy images. 272-275 - Ângela Vilhena Dias, Sérgio Shiguemi Furuie:
Multiframe estimation of contour evolution in medical images. 276-279 - Ting Chen, Xiaoxu Wang, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Leon Axel:
3D cardiac motion tracking using Robust Point Matching and meshless deformable models. 280-283
Computational HistoPathology: Advances and New Challenges
- Shivang Naik, Scott Doyle, Shannon Agner, Anant Madabhushi, Michael D. Feldman, John Tomaszewski:
Automated gland and nuclei segmentation for grading of prostate and breast cancer histopathology. 284-287 - Ali Can, Musodiq O. Bello, Harvey E. Cline, Xiaodong Tao, Fiona Ginty, Anup Sood, Michael J. Gerdes, Michael Montalto:
Multi-modal imaging of histological tissue sections. 288-291 - Manasi Datar, Dirk Ryan Padfield, Harvey Cline:
Color and texture based segmentation of molecular pathology images usING HSOMS. 292-295 - Antonio Ruiz, Jun Kong, Manuel Ujaldon, Kim L. Boyer, Joel H. Saltz, Metin N. Gurcan:
Pathological image segmentation for neuroblastoma using the GPU. 296-299 - Mikhail Teverovskiy, Yevgen Vengrenyuk, Ali Tabesh, Marina Sapir, Stephen Fogarasi, Ho-Yuen Pang, Faisal M. Khan, Stefan Hamann, Paola Capodieci, Mark Clayton, Robert Kim, Gerardo Fernandez, Ricardo Mesa-Tejada, Michael J. Donovan:
Automated localization and quantification of protein multiplexes via multispectral fluorescence imaging. 300-303 - Estelle Glory, Justin Newberg, Robert F. Murphy:
Automated comparison of protein subcellular location patterns between images of normal and cancerous tissues. 304-307
High Throughput Screening in Microscopy
- Robert F. Murphy:
Automated proteome-wide determination of subcellular location using high throughput microscopy. 308-311 - Carlos Ortiz-de-Solorzano, Thomas Pengo, Miguel Galarraga, Arrate Muñoz-Barrutia:
Automation of the detection of lung cancer cells in minimal samples of bronchioalveolar lavage. 312-315 - David Charlot, Victor Campa, Behrad Azimi, Mark Mercola, Randall Ingermanson, Patrick M. McDonough, Jeffrey H. Price:
Automated calcium measurements in live cardiomyocytes. 316-319 - Adam T. Szafran, Marco Marcelli, Michael A. Mancini:
High throughput multiplex image analyses for androgen receptor function. 320-323 - Stephan Preibisch, Radoslaw Ejsmont, Torsten Rohlfing, Pavel Tomancak:
Towards digital representation of Drosophila embryogenesis. 324-327 - Thomas Walter, Michael Held, Beate Neumann, Jean-Karim Hériché, Christian Conrad, Rainer Pepperkok, Jan Ellenberg:
A genome wide RNAI screen by time lapse microscopy in order to identify mitotic genes - computational aspects and challenges. 328-331 - Yuvalal Liron, Yael Paran, Irina Lavelin, Suha Naffar-Abu-Amara, Sabina Winograd-Katz, Benjamin Geiger, Zvi Kam:
Image acquisition and understanding in high-throughput high-resolution cell-based screening applications. 332-335
High-Throughput Imaging and Screening
- Jonathan H. Morra, Zhuowen Tu, Liana G. Apostolova, Amity E. Green, Christina Avedissian, Sarah K. Madsen, Neelroop Parikshak, Xue Hua, Arthur W. Toga, Clifford R. Jack, Norbert Schuff, Michael Weiner, Paul M. Thompson:
Mapping hippocampal degeneration in 400 subjects with a novel automated segmentation approach. 336-339 - Luke M. A. Beaumont, James Wakefield, J. Alison Noble:
Spatiotemporal Bayesian cell population tracking and analysis with lineage construction. 340-343 - Hang Chang, Rosa Anna DeFilippis, Thea D. Tlsty, Bahrain Parvin:
Scoring histological sections through immunohistochemistry. 344-347 - Gowri Srinivasa, Matthew C. Fickus, Manuel N. Gonzalez-Rivero, Sarah Yichia Hsieh, Yusong Guo, Adam D. Linstedt, Jelena Kovacevic:
Active mask segmentation for the cell-volume computation and Golgi-body segmentation of hela cell images. 348-351 - Felix Bollenbeck, Udo Seiffert:
Fast registration-based automatic segmentation of serial section images for high-resolution 3-D plant seed modeling. 352-355 - Paul R. Barber, Glenn P. Pierce, Simon Ameer-Beg, Dan R. Matthews, Leo M. Carlin, Melanie Keppler, Muireann Kelleher, Frederic Festy, Cheryl Gillett, Robert Springall, Tony C. Ng, Borivoj Vojnovic:
Towards high-throughput FLIM for protein-protein interaction screening of live cells and tissue microarrays. 356-359 - Jesús Angulo, Béatrice Schaack:
Morphological-based adaptive segmentation and quantification of cell assays in high content screening. 360-363 - Parham Geramifar, Mohammad Reza Ay, Mojtaba Shamsaei Zafarghandi, George Loudos, Arman Rahmim:
Monte Carlo assessment of time-of-flight benefits on the LYSO-based discovery RX PET/CT scanner. 364-367 - Musodiq O. Bello, Ali Can, Xiaodong Tao:
Accurate registration and failure detection in tissue micro array images. 368-371 - Olaf Ronneberger, Qing Wang, Hans Burkhardt:
Fast and robust segmentation of spherical particles in volumetric data sets from brightfield microscopy. 372-375 - Dirk Ryan Padfield, Jens Rittscher, Badrinath Roysam:
Spatio-temporal cell segmentation and tracking for automated screening. 376-379 - Rami Mangoubi, Mukund Desai, Nathan Lowry, Paul Sammak:
Performance evaluation of multiresolution texture analysis of stem cell chromatin. 380-383
Optical tomography
- Jean-Charles Baritaux, S. Chandra Sekhar, Michael Unser:
A spline-based forward model for Optical Diffuse Tomography. 384-387 - Nicolas Ducros, Anabela da Silva, Jean-Marc Dinten, Françoise Peyrin:
Fluorescence diffuse optical tomography: A simulation-based study comparing time-resolved and continuous wave reconstructions performances. 388-391 - Peter C. Barnum, Mei Chen, Hiroshi Ishikawa, Gadi Wollstein, Joel S. Schuman:
Local quality assessment for optical coherence tomography. 392-395 - S. Chandra Sekhar, Roland Michaely, Rainer A. Leitgeb, Michael Unser:
Theoretical analysis of complex-conjugate-ambiguity suppression in frequency-domain optical-coherence tomography. 396-399 - Carl Matteau-Pelletier, Mathieu Dehaes, Frederic Lesage, Jean-Marc Lina:
Wavelet-based estimation of long-memory noise in Diffuse Optical Imaging. 400-403 - Shantanu Singh, Kishore Mosaliganti, Raghu Machiraju:
Microstructure preserving synthesis of biomedical images. 404-407
Brain imaging
- Neda Sadeghi, Norman L. Foster, Angela Y. Wang, Satoshi Minoshima, Andrew P. Lieberman, Tolga Tasdizen:
Automatic classification of Alzheimer's Disease vs. Frontotemporal dementia: A spatial decision tree approach with FDG-PET. 408-411 - Lingfeng Wen, Michael Bewley, Stefan Eberl, Michael J. Fulham, David Dagan Feng:
Classification of dementia from FDG-PET parametric images using data mining. 412-415 - Elias Gedamu, Abraham Gedamu, Douglas L. Arnold, D. Louis Collins:
MRI inter-packet movement correction for images acquired with non-complementary data. 416-419 - Matthieu Perrot, Denis Rivière, Jean-François Mangin:
Identifying cortical sulci from localization, shape and local organization. 420-423 - Felipe P. G. Bergo, Alexandre X. Falcão, Clarissa L. Yasuda, Fernando Cendes:
FCD segmentation using texture asymmetry of MR-T1 images of the brain. 424-427 - Fabio A. M. Cappabianco, Alexandre X. Falcão, Leonardo M. Rocha:
Clustering by optimum path forest and its application to automatic GM/WM classification in MR-T1 images of the brain. 428-431 - Adrian Rengle, Hélène Ratiney, Adriana Bucur, Sophie Cavassila, Olivier Beuf:
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) using simultaneous 2-channel acquisitions: Application for mouse brain examination by reconfiguration of a "standard" Bruker spectrometer. 432-435 - Noha Youssry El-Zehiry, Manuel Casanova, Adel Elmaghraby:
Variability of the relative corpus callosum cross sectional area between dyslexic and normally developed brains. 436-439 - Jing Wan, Aaron Carass, Susan M. Resnick, Jerry L. Prince:
Automated reliable labeling of the cortical surface. 440-443 - Camille Izard, Bruno Jedynak