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MCV@MICCAI 2013: Nagoya, Japan
- Bjoern H. Menze, Georg Langs, Albert Montillo, B. Michael Kelm, Henning Müller, Zhuowen Tu:
Medical Computer Vision. Large Data in Medical Imaging - Third International MICCAI Workshop, MCV 2013, Nagoya, Japan, September 26, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8331, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-05529-9
Workshop Overview
- Henning Müller, Bjoern H. Menze, Georg Langs, Albert Montillo, B. Michael Kelm, Zhuowen Tu, Oscar Alfonso Jiménez del Toro:
Overview of the 2013 Workshop on Medical Computer Vision (MCV 2013). 3-10
Registration and Visualization
- John A. Onofrey, Lawrence H. Staib, Xenophon Papademetris:
Semi-supervised Learning of Nonrigid Deformations for Image Registration. 13-23 - Chen-Rui Chou, Stephen M. Pizer:
Local Regression Learning via Forest Classification for 2D/3D Deformable Registration. 24-33 - Germán Corredor, Marcela Iregui, Viviana Arias, Eduardo Romero:
Flexible Architecture for Streaming and Visualization of Large Virtual Microscopy Images. 34-43 - Aly S. Abdelrehim, Aly A. Farag, Ahmed Shalaby, Moumen T. El-Melegy:
2D-PCA Shape Models: Application to 3D Reconstruction of the Human Teeth from a Single Image. 44-52 - Kiryl Chykeyuk, Mohammad Yaqub, J. Alison Noble:
Class-Specific Regression Random Forest for Accurate Extraction of Standard Planes from 3D Echocardiography. 53-62
Segmentation
- Zhennan Yan, Shaoting Zhang, Xiaofeng Liu, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Albert Montillo:
Accurate Whole-Brain Segmentation for Alzheimer's Disease Combining an Adaptive Statistical Atlas and Multi-atlas. 65-73 - Stefan Bauer, Jean Tessier, Oliver Krieter, Lutz-Peter Nolte, Mauricio Reyes:
Integrated Spatio-Temporal Segmentation of Longitudinal Brain Tumor Imaging Studies. 74-83 - Alfiia Galimzianova, Ziga Spiclin, Bostjan Likar, Franjo Pernus:
Robust Mixture-Parameter Estimation for Unsupervised Segmentation of Brain MR Images. 84-94 - Ryan P. Cabeen, David H. Laidlaw:
White Matter Supervoxel Segmentation by Axial DP-Means Clustering. 95-104 - Quan Wang, Dijia Wu, Le Lu, Meizhu Liu, Kim L. Boyer, Shaohua Kevin Zhou:
Semantic Context Forests for Learning-Based Knee Cartilage Segmentation in 3D MR Images. 105-115
Detection and Localization
- João S. Domingos, Eduardo Lima, Paul Leeson, J. Alison Noble:
Local Phase-Based Fast Ray Features for Automatic Left Ventricle Apical View Detection in 3D Echocardiography. 119-129 - Mingna Zheng, John Jeffrey Carr, Yaorong Ge:
Automatic Aorta Detection in Non-contrast 3D Cardiac CT Images Using Bayesian Tracking Method. 130-137 - Qi Song, Albert Montillo, Roshni R. Bhagalia, V. Srikrishnan:
Organ Localization Using Joint AP/LAT View Landmark Consensus Detection and Hierarchical Active Appearance Models. 138-147 - Florin C. Ghesu, Michael Wels, Anna K. Jerebko, Michael Sühling, Joachim Hornegger, B. Michael Kelm:
Pectoral Muscle Detection in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Mammography. 148-157
Features and Retrieval
- Le Lu, Pandu R. Devarakota, Siddharth Vikal, Dijia Wu, Yefeng Zheng, Matthias Wolf:
Computer Aided Diagnosis Using Multilevel Image Features on Large-Scale Evaluation. 161-174 - Michael Gadermayr, Michael Liedlgruber, Andreas Uhl, Andreas Vécsei:
Shape Curvature Histogram: A Shape Feature for Celiac Disease Diagnosis. 175-184 - Alba Garcia Seco de Herrera, Antonio Foncubierta-Rodríguez, Emanuele Schiavi, Henning Müller:
2D-Based 3D Volume Retrieval Using Singular Value Decomposition of Detected Regions. 185-195 - Michael Gadermayr, Andreas Uhl, Andreas Vécsei:
Feature Extraction with Intrinsic Distortion Correction in Celiac Disease Imagery: No Need for Rasterization. 196-204 - Michael Häfner, Andreas Uhl, Georg Wimmer:
A Novel Shape Feature Descriptor for the Classification of Polyps in HD Colonoscopy. 205-213
VISCERAL Session
- Oscar Alfonso Jiménez del Toro, Henning Müller:
Multi-structure Atlas-Based Segmentation Using Anatomical Regions of Interest. 217-221 - Ranveer Joyseeree, Oscar Alfonso Jiménez del Toro, Henning Müller:
Using Probability Maps for Multi-organ Automatic Segmentation. 222-228
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