An image overlay system is presented to assist needle placement in conventional CT scanners. The device consisting of a flat LCD display and a half mirror is mounted on the gantry....
Gabor Fichtinger, Anton Deguet, Ken Masamune, Emes...
Abstract. A new 3D segmentation method based on the level set technique is proposed. The main contribution is a robust evolutionary model which requires no fine tuning of parameter...
Abstract. This paper investigates the use of a total least squares approach in a generalization of the iterative closest point (ICP) algorithm for shape registration. A new General...
A new approach to the hepatic primary tumor recognition from dynamic CT images is proposed. In the first step of the proposed method, texture features are extracted from manually t...
This paper introduces a new similarity measure designed to bring a population of segmented subjects into alignment in a common coordinate system. Our metric aligns each subject wit...
Mathieu De Craene, Aloys du Bois d'Aische, Beno&ic...
Diffusion Tensor MRI has become the preferred imaging modality to explore white matter structure and brain connectivity in vivo. Conventional region of interest analysis and voxel-...
Abstract. Often in neurosurgical planning a dual spin echo acquisition is performed that yields proton density (PD) and T2-weighted images to evaluate edema near a tumor or lesion....
Maxime Descoteaux, D. Louis Collins, Kaleem Siddiq...
Abstract. This paper presents a robust method to correct for intensity differences across a series of aligned stained histological slices. The method is made up of two steps. First...
We propose a new model to simulate the growth of glioblastomas multiforma (GBM), the most aggressive glial tumors. This model relies upon an anatomical atlas including white fibers...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel method for photorealistic rendering of the bronchial lumen by directly deriving matched shading and texture parameters from video bronchoscope...
Adrian James Chung, Fani Deligianni, Pallav Shah, ...