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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. Neuroimage Analysis

    1. Spatio-temporal Analysis of Brain MRI Images Using Hidden Markov Models

      • Ying Wang, Susan M. Resnick, Christos Davatzikos
      Pages 160-168
    2. Estimating Local Surface Complexity Maps Using Spherical Harmonic Reconstructions

      • Rachel Aine Yotter, Paul M. Thompson, Igor Nenadic, Christian Gaser
      Pages 169-176
    3. Brain Morphometry by Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis

      • U. Castellani, A. Perina, V. Murino, M. Bellani, G. Rambaldelli, M. Tansella et al.
      Pages 177-184
    4. Joint Factor and Kinetic Analysis of Dynamic FDOPA PET Scans of Brain Cancer Patients

      • N. Dowson, P. Bourgeat, S. Rose, M. Daglish, J. Smith, M. Fay et al.
      Pages 185-192
    5. Early Detection of Emphysema Progression

      • Vladlena Gorbunova, Sander S. A. M. Jacobs, Pechin Lo, Asger Dirksen, Mads Nielsen, Alireza Bab-Hadiashar et al.
      Pages 193-200
    6. Unsupervised Learning of Brain States from fMRI Data

      • F. Janoos, R. Machiraju, S. Sammet, M. V. Knopp, I. Á. Mórocz
      Pages 201-208
    7. Geometrical Consistent 3D Tracing of Neuronal Processes in ssTEM Data

      • Verena Kaynig, Thomas J. Fuchs, Joachim M. Buhmann
      Pages 209-216
    8. Analysis of the Striato-Thalamo-Cortical Connectivity on the Cortical Surface to Infer Biomarkers of Huntington’s Disease

      • Linda Marrakchi-Kacem, Christine Delmaire, Alan Tucholka, Pauline Roca, Pamela Guevara, Fabrice Poupon et al.
      Pages 217-224
    9. The Fiber Laterality Histogram: A New Way to Measure White Matter Asymmetry

      • Lauren J. O’Donnell, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Isaiah Norton, Stephen Whalen, Laura Rigolo, Ruth Propper et al.
      Pages 225-232
    10. A Geometry-Based Particle Filtering Approach to White Matter Tractography

      • Peter Savadjiev, Yogesh Rathi, James G. Malcolm, Martha E. Shenton, Carl-Fredrik Westin
      Pages 233-240
    11. Accurate Definition of Brain Regions Position through the Functional Landmark Approach

      • Bertrand Thirion, Gaël Varoquaux, Jean-Baptiste Poline
      Pages 241-248
    12. A Comparison of the Cingulum Tract in ALS-B Patients and Controls Using Kernel Matching

      • Sander van Noorden, Matthan Caan, Maaike van der Graaff, Lucas van Vliet, Frans Vos
      Pages 249-256
    13. Optimally-Discriminative Voxel-Based Analysis

      • Tianhao Zhang, Christos Davatzikos
      Pages 257-265
    14. Hippocampal Shape Classification Using Redundancy Constrained Feature Selection

      • Luping Zhou, Lei Wang, Chunhua Shen, Nick Barnes
      Pages 266-273
    15. Simulation of Brain Mass Effect with an Arbitrary Lagrangian and Eulerian FEM

      • Yasheng Chen, Songbai Ji, Xunlei Wu, Hongyu An, Hongtu Zhu, Dinggang Shen et al.
      Pages 274-281
    16. Relating Structural and Functional Connectivity to Performance in a Communication Task

      • Jeffrey T. Duda, Corey McMillan, Murray Grossman, James C. Gee
      Pages 282-289
    17. Bayesian Classification of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions in Longitudinal MRI Using Subtraction Images

      • Colm Elliott, Simon J. Francis, Douglas L. Arnold, D. Louis Collins, Tal Arbel
      Pages 290-297
    18. Multivariate Network-Level Approach to Detect Interactions between Large-Scale Functional Systems

      • Wei Gao, Hongtu Zhu, Kelly Giovanello, Weili Lin
      Pages 298-305
    19. A Generalized Learning Based Framework for Fast Brain Image Registration

      • Minjeong Kim, Guorong Wu, Pew-Thian Yap, Dinggang Shen
      Pages 306-314
    20. Tracking Clathrin Coated Pits with a Multiple Hypothesis Based Method

      • Liang Liang, Hongying Shen, Pietro De Camilli, James S. Duncan
      Pages 315-322

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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