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1st MBIA@MICCAI 2011: Toronto, Canada
- Tianming Liu, Dinggang Shen, Luis Ibáñez, Xiaodong Tao:
Multimodal Brain Image Analysis, First International Workshop, MBIA 2011, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2011, Toronto, Canada, September 18, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7012, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-24445-2 - Xue Yang, Carolyn B. Lauzon, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, Brian C. Caffo, Susan M. Resnick, Bennett A. Landman:
Accounting for Random Regressors: A Unified Approach to Multi-modality Imaging. 1-9 - Viviana Siless, Pamela Guevara, Xavier Pennec, Pierre Fillard:
Joint T1 and Brain Fiber Diffeomorphic Registration Using the Demons. 10-18 - Daniel Forsberg, Yogesh Rathi, Sylvain Bouix, Demian Wassermann, Hans Knutsson, Carl-Fredrik Westin:
Improving Registration Using Multi-channel Diffeomorphic Demons Combined with Certainty Maps. 19-26 - Li Shen, Sungeun Kim, Yuan (Alan) Qi, Mark Inlow, Shanker Swaminathan, Kwangsik Nho, Jing Wan, Shannon L. Risacher, Leslie M. Shaw, John Q. Trojanowski, Michael W. Weiner, Andrew J. Saykin:
Identifying Neuroimaging and Proteomic Biomarkers for MCI and AD via the Elastic Net. 27-34 - Yan Jin, Yonggang Shi, Shantanu H. Joshi, Neda Jahanshad, Liang Zhan, Greig I. de Zubicaray, Katie McMahon, Nicholas G. Martin, Margaret J. Wright, Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson:
Heritability of White Matter Fiber Tract Shapes: A HARDI Study of 198 Twins. 35-43 - Yong Fan:
Ordinal Ranking for Detecting Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease Based on Multimodal Neuroimages and CSF Biomarkers. 44-51 - Lyubomir Zagorchev, Ardeshir Goshtasby, Keith D. Paulsen, Thomas W. McAllister, Stewart Young, Jürgen Weese:
Manual Annotation, 3-D Shape Reconstruction, and Traumatic Brain Injury Analysis. 52-59 - Daoqiang Zhang, Dinggang Shen:
Multi-Modal Multi-Task Learning for Joint Prediction of Clinical Scores in Alzheimer's Disease. 60-67 - Degang Zhang, Lei Guo, Dajiang Zhu, Tuo Zhang, Xintao Hu, Kaiming Li, Xi Jiang, Hanbo Chen, Jinglei Lv, Fan Deng, Qun Zhao:
Identification of Cortical Landmarks Based on Consistent Connectivity to Subcortical Structures. 68-75 - Gilad Liberman, Yoram Louzoun, Olivier Colliot, Dafna Ben-Bashat:
T 1 Mapping, AIF and Pharmacokinetic Parameter Extraction from Dynamic Contrast Enhancement MRI Data. 76-83 - Zhaojin Gong, Jianfeng Lu, Jia Chen, Yaping Wang, Yixuan Yuan, Tuo Zhang, Lei Guo, L. Stephen Miller:
Ventricle Shape Analysis for Centenarians, Elderly Subjects, MCI and AD Patients. 84-92 - Li Wang, Feng Shi, Pew-Thian Yap, John H. Gilmore, Weili Lin, Dinggang Shen:
Accurate and Consistent 4D Segmentation of Serial Infant Brain MR Images. 93-101 - Yimei Li, John H. Gilmore, Jiaping Wang, Martin Styner, Weili Lin, Hongtu Zhu:
Two-Stage Multiscale Adaptive Regression Methods for Twin Neuroimaging Data. 102-109 - Xiaozheng Liu, Wei Liu, Yan Xu, Yongdi Zhou, Junming Zhu, Bradley S. Peterson, Dongrong Xu:
Segmentation of Medical Images of Different Modalities Using Distance Weighted C-V Model. 110-117 - Lyubomir Zagorchev, Carsten Meyer, Thomas Stehle, Reinhard Kneser, Stewart Young, Jürgen Weese:
Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Using a Shape-Constrained Deformable Model. 118-125 - Jie Shi, Paul M. Thompson, Yalin Wang:
Human Brain Mapping with Conformal Geometry and Multivariate Tensor-Based Morphometry. 126-134 - Ziga Spiclin, Bostjan Likar, Franjo Pernus:
Information-Theoretic Multi-modal Image Registration Based on the Improved Fast Gauss Transform: Application to Brain Images. 135-142 - Octavian Soldea, Nhat Trung Doan, Andrew G. Webb, Mark A. van Buchem, Julien Milles, Radu S. Jasinschi:
Simultaneous Brain Structures Segmentation Combining Shape and Pose Forces. 143-151 - Dirk H. J. Poot, Marleen de Bruijne, Meike W. Vernooij, Mohammad Arfan Ikram, Wiro J. Niessen:
Improved Tissue Segmentation by Including an MR Acquisition Model. 152-159
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