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El. knyga: Multimodal Brain Image Analysis: First International Workshop, MBIA 2011, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2011, Toronto, Canada, September 18, 2011, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Workshop on Multimodal Brain Image Analysis, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2011, in Toronto, Canada, in September 2011. The 15 revised full papers presented together with 4 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. The objective of this workshop is to facilitate advancements in the multimodal brain image analysis field, in terms of analysis methodologies, algorithms, software systems, validation approaches, benchmark datasets, neuroscience, and clinical applications.
Accounting for Random Regressors: A Unified Approach to Multi-modality Imaging
1(9)
Xue Yang
Carolyn B. Lauzon
Ciprian Crainiceanu
Brian Caffo
Susan M. Resnick
Bennett A. Landman
Joint T1 and Brain Fiber Diffeomorphic Registration Using the Demons
10(9)
Viviana Siless
Pamela Guevara
Xavier Pennec
Pierre Fillard
Improving Registration Using Multi-channel Diffeomorphic Demons Combined with Certainty Maps
19(8)
Daniel Forsberg
Yogesh Rathi
Sylvain Bouix
Demian Wassermann
Hans Knutsson
Carl-Fredrik Westin
Identifying Neuroimaging and Proteomic Biomarkers for MCI and AD via the Elastic Net
27(8)
Li Shen
Sungeun Kim
Yuan Qi
Mark Inlow
Shanker Swaminathan
Kwangsik Nho
Jing Wan
Shannon L. Risacher
Leslie M. Shaw
John Q. Trojanowski
Michael W. Weiner
Andrew J. Saykin
ADNI
Heritability of White Matter Fiber Tract Shapes: A HARDI Study of 198 Twins
35(9)
Yan Jin
Yonggang Shi
Shantanu H. Joshi
Neda Jahanshad
Liang Zhan
Greig I. de Zubicaray
Katie L. McMahon
Nicholas G. Martin
Margaret J. Wright
Arthur W. Toga
Paul M. Thompson
Ordinal Ranking for Detecting Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease Based on Multimodal Neuroimages and CSF Biomarkers
44(8)
Yong Fan
ADNI
Manual Annotation, 3-D Shape Reconstruction, and Traumatic Brain Injury Analysis
52(8)
Lyubomir Zagorchev
Ardeshir Goshtasby
Keith Paulsen
Thomas McAllister
Stewart Young
Juergen Weese
Multi-Modal Multi-Task Learning for Joint Prediction of Clinical Scores in Alzheimer's Disease
60(8)
Daoqiang Zhang
Dinggang Shen
Identification of Cortical Landmarks Based on Consistent Connectivity to Subcortical Structures
68(8)
Degang Zhang
Lei Guo
Dajiang Zhu
Tuo Zhang
Xintao Hu
Kaiming Li
Xi Jiang
Hanbo Chen
Jinglei Lv
Fan Deng
Qun Zhao
T1 Mapping, AIF and Pharmacokinetic Parameter Extraction from Dynamic Contrast Enhancement MRI Data
76(8)
Gilad Liberman
Yoram Louzoun
Olivier Colliot
Dafna Ben Bashat
Ventricle Shape Analysis for Centenarians, Elderly Subjects, MCI and AD Patients
84(9)
Zhaojin Gong
Jianfeng Lu
Jia Chen
Yaping Wang
Yixuan Yuan
Tuo Zhang
Lei Guo
L. Stephen Miller
The Georgia Centenarian Study
Accurate and Consistent 4D Segmentation of Serial Infant Brain MR Images
93(9)
Li Wang
Feng Shi
Pew-Thian Yap
John H. Gilmore
Weili Lin
Dinggang Shen
Two-Stage Multiscale Adaptive Regression Methods for Twin Neuroimaging Data
102(8)
Yimei Li
John H. Gilmore
Jiaping Wang
Martin Styner
Weili Lin
Hongtu Zhu
Segmentation of Medical Images of Different Modalities Using Distance Weighted C-V Model
110(8)
Xiaozheng Liu
Wei Liu
Yan Xu
Yongdi Zhou
Junming Zhu
Bradley S. Peterson
Dongrong Xu
Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Using a Shape-Constrained Deformable Model
118(8)
Lyubomir Zagorchev
Carsten Meyer
Thomas Stehle
Reinhard Kneser
Stewart Young
Juergen Weese
Human Brain Mapping with Conformal Geometry and Multivariate Tensor-Based Morphometry
126(9)
Jie Shi
Paul M. Thompson
Yalin Wang
Information-Theoretic Multi-modal Image Registration Based on the Improved Fast Gauss Transform: Application to Brain Images
135(8)
Ziga Spiclin
Bostjan Likar
Franjo Pernus
Simultaneous Brain Structures Segmentation Combining Shape and Pose Forces
143(9)
Octavian Soldea
Trung Doan
Andrew Webb
Mark van Buchem
Julien Milles
Radu Jasinschi
Improved Tissue Segmentation by Including an MR Acquisition Model
152(9)
Dirk H.J. Poot
Marleen de Bruijne
Meike W. Vernooij
M. Arfan Ikram
Wiro J. Niessen
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