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Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention -- MICCAI 2010

13th International Conference, Beijing, China, September 20-24, 2010, Proceedings, Part II

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Table of contents (84 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Ultrasound Imaging

    1. Temporal Diffeomorphic Free-Form Deformation for Strain Quantification in 3D-US Images

      • Mathieu De Craene, Gemma Piella, Nicolas Duchateau, Etel Silva, Adelina Doltra, Hang Gao et al.
      Pages 1-8
    2. Tracked Ultrasound Elastography (TrUE)

      • Pezhman Foroughi, Hassan Rivaz, Ioana N. Fleming, Gregory D. Hager, Emad M. Boctor
      Pages 9-16
    3. Evaluation of Inter-session 3D-TRUS to 3D-TRUS Image Registration for Repeat Prostate Biopsies

      • Vaishali V. Karnik, Aaron Fenster, Jeff Bax, Lori Gardi, Igor Gyacskov, Jacques Montreuil et al.
      Pages 17-25
    4. Manifold Learning for Image-Based Breathing Gating with Application to 4D Ultrasound

      • Christian Wachinger, Mehmet Yigitsoy, Nassir Navab
      Pages 26-33
    5. Measurement of the Skin-Liver Capsule Distance on Ultrasound RF Data for 1D Transient Elastography

      • Stéphane Audière, Maurice Charbit, Elsa D. Angelini, Jennifer Oudry, Laurent Sandrin
      Pages 34-41
    6. Fast and Accurate Ultrasonography for Visceral Fat Measurement

      • You Zhou, Norihiro Koizumi, Naoto Kubota, Takaharu Asano, Kazuhito Yuhashi, Takashi Mochizuki et al.
      Pages 50-58
    7. Real-Time Gating of IVUS Sequences Based on Motion Blur Analysis: Method and Quantitative Validation

      • Carlo Gatta, Simone Balocco, Francesco Ciompi, Rayyan Hemetsberger, Oriol Rodriguez Leor, Petia Radeva
      Pages 59-67
    8. Registration of a Statistical Shape Model of the Lumbar Spine to 3D Ultrasound Images

      • Siavash Khallaghi, Parvin Mousavi, Ren Hui Gong, Sean Gill, Jonathan Boisvert, Gabor Fichtinger et al.
      Pages 68-75
    9. Automatic Prostate Segmentation Using Fused Ultrasound B-Mode and Elastography Images

      • S. Sara Mahdavi, Mehdi Moradi, William J. Morris, Septimiu E. Salcudean
      Pages 76-83
  3. Neuroimage Analysis

    1. An Anthropomorphic Polyvinyl Alcohol Triple-Modality Brain Phantom Based on Colin27

      • Sean Jy-Shyang Chen, Pierre Hellier, Jean-Yves Gauvrit, Maud Marchal, Xavier Morandi, D. Louis Collins
      Pages 92-100
    2. Statistical Analysis of Structural Brain Connectivity

      • Renske de Boer, Michiel Schaap, Fedde van der Lijn, Henri A. Vrooman, Marius de Groot, Meike W. Vernooij et al.
      Pages 101-108
    3. Maximum A Posteriori Estimation of Isotropic High-Resolution Volumetric MRI from Orthogonal Thick-Slice Scans

      • Ali Gholipour, Judy A. Estroff, Mustafa Sahin, Sanjay P. Prabhu, Simon K. Warfield
      Pages 109-116
    4. Change Detection in Diffusion MRI Using Multivariate Statistical Testing on Tensors

      • Antoine Grigis, Vincent Noblet, Félix Renard, Fabrice Heitz, Jean-Paul Armspach, Lucien Rumbach
      Pages 117-124
    5. Increasing Power to Predict Mild Cognitive Impairment Conversion to Alzheimer’s Disease Using Hippocampal Atrophy Rate and Statistical Shape Models

      • Kelvin K. Leung, Kai-Kai Shen, Josephine Barnes, Gerard R. Ridgway, Matthew J. Clarkson, Jurgen Fripp et al.
      Pages 125-132
    6. Consistent 4D Cortical Thickness Measurement for Longitudinal Neuroimaging Study

      • Yang Li, Yaping Wang, Zhong Xue, Feng Shi, Weili Lin, Dinggang Shen et al.
      Pages 133-142
    7. Fiber-Centered Analysis of Brain Connectivities Using DTI and Resting State FMRI Data

      • Jinglei Lv, Lei Guo, Xintao Hu, Tuo Zhang, Kaiming Li, Degang Zhang et al.
      Pages 143-150
    8. A Generative Model for Brain Tumor Segmentation in Multi-Modal Images

      • Bjoern H. Menze, Koen van Leemput, Danial Lashkari, Marc-André Weber, Nicholas Ayache, Polina Golland
      Pages 151-159

About this book

The13thInternationalConferenceonMedicalImageComputingandComputer- Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2010, was held in Beijing, China from 20-24 September,2010.ThevenuewastheChinaNationalConventionCenter(CNCC), China’slargestandnewestconferencecenterwith excellentfacilities andaprime location in the heart of the Olympic Green, adjacent to characteristic constr- tions like the Bird’s Nest (National Stadium) and the Water Cube (National Aquatics Center). MICCAI is the foremost international scienti?c event in the ?eld of medical image computing and computer-assisted interventions. The annual conference has a high scienti?c standard by virtue of the threshold for acceptance, and accordingly MICCAI has built up a track record of attracting leading scientists, engineersandcliniciansfromawiderangeoftechnicalandbiomedicaldisciplines. This year, we received 786 submissions, well in line with the previous two conferences in New York and London. Three program chairs and a program committee of 31 scientists, all with a recognized standing in the ?eld of the conference, were responsible for the selection of the papers. The review process was set up such that each paper was considered by the three program chairs, two program committee members, and a minimum of three external reviewers. The review process was double-blind, so the reviewers did not know the identity of the authors of the submission. After a careful evaluation procedure, in which all controversialand gray area papers were discussed individually, we arrived at a total of 251 accepted papers for MICCAI 2010, of which 45 were selected for podium presentation and 206 for poster presentation. The acceptance percentage (32%) was in keeping with that of previous MICCAI conferences. All 251 papers are included in the three MICCAI 2010 LNCS volumes.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Automation, The Chinese Academy of Sciences,, Beijing, P.R. China

    Tianzi Jiang

  • Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany

    Nassir Navab

  • University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Josien P. W. Pluim

  • IUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Max A. Viergever

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