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Wiro J. Niessen
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Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Max A. Viergever
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Image Sciences Institute, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (258 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XXXV
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Oral Sessions
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Image-Guided Surgery I
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- Kensaku Mori, Daisuke Deguchi, Jun-ichi Hasegawa, Yasuhito Suenaga, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Hirotsugu Takabatake et al.
Pages 1-8
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- Atsushi Nishikawa, Toshinori Hosoi, Kengo Koara, Daiji Negoro, Ayae Hikita, Shuichi Asano et al.
Pages 9-16
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- Ofer Ron, Leo Joskowicz, Ariel Simkin, Charles Milgrom
Pages 17-23
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Shape Analysis
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- Guido Gerig, Martin Styner, Martha E. Shenton, Jeffrey A. Lieberman
Pages 24-32
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- Sylvain Bouix, Jens C. Pruessner, Donald L. Collins, Kaleem Siddiqi
Pages 33-40
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- C. Studholme, V. Cardenas, N. Schuff, H. Rosen, B. Miller, M. Weiner
Pages 41-48
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- Mark Holden, Julia A. Schnabel, Derek L. G. Hill
Pages 49-56
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Segmentation I
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- Rhodri H. Davies, Tim F. Cootes, John C. Waterton, Chris J. Taylor
Pages 57-65
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- Ghassan Hamarneh, Tim McInerney, Demetri Terzopoulos
Pages 66-76
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- D. Rueckert, A. F. Frangi, J. A. Schnabel
Pages 77-84
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Computer-Aided Diagnosis
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- S. B. Göktürk, C. Tomasi, B. Acar, D. Paik, C. Beaulieu, S. Napel
Pages 85-93
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- Yasuyo Kita, Eriko Tohno, Ralph P. Highnam, Michael Brady
Pages 94-102
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- Y. Kawata, N. Niki, H. Ohmatsu, M. Kusumoto, R. Kakinuma, K. Mori et al.
Pages 103-110
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Registration I
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- Torsten Rohlfing, Calvin R. Maurer Jr.
Pages 111-119
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- Steven Haker, Allen Tannenbaum, Ron Kikinis
Pages 120-127
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Simulation, Planning, and Modelling
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- M. Kauer, V. Vuskovic, J. Dual, G. Szekely, M. Bajka
Pages 128-136
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- Joel Brown, Kevin Montgomery, Jean-Claude Latombe, Michael Stephanides
Pages 137-144
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- Han-Wen Nienhuys, A. Frank van der Stappen
Pages 145-152
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- Juan R. Cebral, Rainald Löhner, Orlando Soto, Peter L. Choyke, Peter J. Yim
Pages 153-160
About this book
In the four years of its existence, MICCAI has developed into the premier - nual conference on medical image computing and computer-assisted interv- tion. The single-track conference has an interdisciplinary character, bringing - getherresearchersfromboththenaturalsciencesandvariousmedicaldisciplines. It provides the international forum for developments concerning all aspects of medical image processing and visualization, image-guided and computer-aided techniques, and robot technology in medicine. The strong interest in MICCAI is con?rmed by the large number of subm- sions we received this year, which by far surpassed our expectations. The arrival of the shipload of papers just before the deadlines (one in the European and the otherin theAmericantime zone)wasa particularlyenjoyableexperience,aswas the whole procedure of preparing the scienti?c programme. Both the quantity and quality of the submissions allowed us to compose a volume of high quality papers, which we are sure will contribute to the further development of this exciting ?eld of research. As for the hard numbers, in total 338 submissions were received. Next to full papers, short communications were solicited for works in progress,hardware prototypes, and clinical case studies. Long papers were reviewed by three or four reviewers and short papers by two or three reviewers. The ?nal selection of papers was carried out by the Programme Board. Out of the 246 long papers, 36 were accepted for oral presentation and 100 as full posters. An additional 75 of the long papers, and 47 out of 92 short papers were accepted as short posters.