BMVA
British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition
Segmentation of Anatomical Soft Tissue Regions in Medical Data
One Day BMVA symposium at the British Computer Society, 5 Southampton
Street, London, WC2E 7HA, UK on December 5, 2008
www.bmva.org/meetings/
Chairs: Reyer Zwiggelaar (Aberystwyth University) and Xianghua Xie
(Swansea University)
09.30 Registration and Coffee
10.00 Invited Talk
Introduction to spectral clustering: examples in brain tissue classification
W.R. Crum (Centre for NeuroImaging Sciences, Kings College London)
10.50 Atlases and Spaces
Establishing normative values of brain regional volumes across the human
lifespan
S. Keihaninejad, et al. (Division of Neuroscience, Imperial College London)
Subcortical structure segmentation with 3D AAMs and local regressors
K.O. Babalola, et al. (ISBM, The University of Manchester)
Segmenting lumbar intervertebral discs from spine MRI
S. Michopoulou, et al. (Department of Medical Physics, University
College London)
Sequential segmentation and simultaneous on-line shape learning
J. Chiverton, M. Mirmehdi and X. Xie (Department of Computer Science,
University of Bristol)
The influence of dimensionality reduction techniques on segmentation of
Tabar tissue types
H. Strange, et al. (Department of Computer Science, Aberystwyth University)
12.30 Lunch
13.10 Invited Talk
Segmentation and diffusion MRI: opportunities and challenges
D.C. Alexander (Department of Computer Science, University College London)
14.00 User Interaction and Data Driven Segementation
Interactive segmentation based on on-line SVMs accelerated by
general-purpose GPUs
I.S. Lim (School of Computer Science, Bangor University)
Nonlinear dynamics for statistical shape modeling and semiautomatic
segmentation
T. Shepherd and D.C. Alexander (Department of Computer Science,
University College London)
Segmentations of 3D vasculatures for interventional radiology simulation
V. Luboz, et al. (Department of Biosurgery and Surgical Technology,
Imperial College London)
ROF based segmentation of the liver in CT images
J.F. Garamendi, N. Malpica and E. Schiavi (LAIMBio, Universidad Rey Juan
Carlos)
Liver segmentation using a model based initial segmentation estimation
Y. Song, A. J. Bulpitt and K. Brodlie (School of Computing, University
of Leeds)
15.40 Tea and Posters (Networking Opportunity and Further Discussion)
16.25 Panel Discussion
16.30 Closing Remarks
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