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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,