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Medical Image Analysis, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2001
- Cyril Poupon, Jean-François Mangin, Chris A. Clark, Vincent Frouin, Jean Régis, Denis Le Bihan, Isabelle Bloch:

Towards inference of human brain connectivity from MR diffusion tensor data. 1-15 - Xenophon Papademetris, Albert J. Sinusas, Donald P. Dione, James S. Duncan:

Estimation of 3D left ventricular deformation from echocardiography. 17-28 - Anne L. Martel

, Alan R. Moody, Steven J. Allder, Gota S. Delay, Paul S. Morgan
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Extracting parametric images from dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI studies of the brain using factor analysis. 29-39 - Graham M. Treece, Richard W. Prager

, Andrew H. Gee, Laurence H. Berman:
3D ultrasound measurement of large organ volume. 41-54 - Mohamed-Jalal Fadili, Su Ruan

, Daniel Bloyet, Bernard Mazoyer
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On the number of clusters and the fuzziness index for unsupervised FCA application to BOLD fMRI time series. 55-67 - Angela Caunce, Christopher J. Taylor

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Building 3D sulcal models using local geometry. 69-80
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2001
- Per Rønsholt Andresen, Mads Nielsen:

Non-rigid registration by geometry-constrained diffusion. 81-88 - Mikael Rosbacke, Tony Lindeberg

, Eva Björkman, Per E. Roland:
Evaluation of using absolute versus relative base level when analyzing brain activation images using the scale-space primal sketch. 89-110 - Erik H. W. Meijering, Wiro J. Niessen

, Max A. Viergever:
Quantitative evaluation of convolution-based methods for medical image interpolation. 111-126 - Sílvia Delgado Olabarriaga, Arnold W. M. Smeulders:

Interaction in the segmentation of medical images: A survey. 127-142 - Mark Jenkinson

, Stephen M. Smith
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A global optimisation method for robust affine registration of brain images. 143-156 - Elizabeth Bullitt, Stephen R. Aylward

, J. Keith Smith
, Suresh K. Mukherji, Michael R. Jiroutek, Keith E. Muller:
Symbolic description of intracerebral vessels segmented from magnetic resonance angiograms and evaluation by comparison with X-ray angiograms. 157-169
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2001
- Nicolas Flasque, Michel Desvignes

, Jean-Marc Constans
, Marinette Revenu:
Acquisition, segmentation and tracking of the cerebral vascular tree on 3D magnetic resonance angiography images. 173-183 - C. Baillard, Pierre Hellier, Christian Barillot:

Segmentation of brain 3D MR images using level sets and dense registration. 185-194 - Liana M. Lorigo, Olivier D. Faugeras, W. Eric L. Grimson, Renaud Keriven, Ron Kikinis, Arya Nabavi, Carl-Fredrik Westin:

CURVES: Curve evolution for vessel segmentation. 195-206 - Wieslaw L. Nowinski

, A. Thirunavuukarasuu:
Atlas-assisted localization analysis of functional images. 207-220 - Andreas Pommert

, Karl Heinz Höhne, Bernhard Pflesser, Ernst Richter, Martin Riemer, Thomas Schiemann, Rainer Schubert, Udo Schumacher, Ulf Tiede:
Creating a high-resolution spatial/symbolic model of the inner organs based on the Visible Human. 221-228
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2001
- Fiona J. Carter

, Tim G. Frank, Penny J. Davies, Donald McLean, Alfred Cuschieri:
Measurements and modelling of the compliance of human and porcine organs. 231-236 - Armando Manduca, Travis E. Oliphant, M. Alex Dresner, J. L. Mahowald, Scott A. Kruse, E. Amromin, Joel P. Felmlee, James F. Greenleaf, Richard L. Ehman:

Magnetic resonance elastography: Non-invasive mapping of tissue elasticity. 237-254 - Walt W. Baxter, Andrew D. McCulloch:

In vivo finite element model-based image analysis of pacemaker lead mechanics. 255-270 - Meihe Xu, Wieslaw L. Nowinski

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Talairach-Tournoux brain atlas registration using a metalforming principle-based finite element method. 271-279 - Thomas Deschamps, Laurent D. Cohen:

Fast extraction of minimal paths in 3D images and applications to virtual endoscopy. 281-299 - Claire Chalopin, Gérard Finet, Isabelle E. Magnin:

Modeling the 3D coronary tree for labeling purposes. 301-315 - E. Chen, Randy E. Ellis, J. Tim Bryant, John F. Rudan:

A computational model of postoperative knee kinematics. 317-330

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