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Medical Image Analysis, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2015
- Marco Tektonidis, Il-Han Kim, Yi-Chun Chen, Roland Eils, David L. Spector, Karl Rohr:
Non-rigid multi-frame registration of cell nuclei in live cell fluorescence microscopy image data. 1-14 - Jianfei Liu, Shijun Wang, Marius George Linguraru, Jianhua Yao, Ronald M. Summers:
Computer-aided detection of exophytic renal lesions on non-contrast CT images. 15-29 - Ankur N. Kumar, Michael I. Miga, Thomas S. Pheiffer, Lola B. Chambless, Reid Carleton Thompson, Benoit M. Dawant:
Persistent and automatic intraoperative 3D digitization of surfaces under dynamic magnifications of an operating microscope. 30-45 - George Azzopardi, Nicola Strisciuglio, Mario Vento, Nicolai Petkov:
Trainable COSFIRE filters for vessel delineation with application to retinal images. 46-57 - François Chadebecq, Christophe Tilmant, Adrien Bartoli:
How big is this neoplasia? Live colonoscopic size measurement using the Infocus-Breakpoint. 58-74 - Xinyuan Zhang, Zhongbiao Xu, Nan Jia, Wei Yang, Qianjin Feng, Wufan Chen, Yanqiu Feng:
Denoising of 3D magnetic resonance images by using higher-order singular value decomposition. 75-86 - Clemens Blumer, Cyprien Vivien, Christel Genoud, Alberto Pérez-Álvarez, J. Simon Wiegert, Thomas Vetter, Thomas G. Oertner:
Automated analysis of spine dynamics on live CA1 pyramidal cells. 87-97 - Wenjia Bai, Wenzhe Shi, Christian Ledig, Daniel Rueckert:
Multi-atlas segmentation with augmented features for cardiac MR images. 98-109 - Robert Grimm, Sebastian Fürst, Michael Souvatzoglou, Christoph Forman, Jana Hutter, Isabel Dregely, Sibylle Ilse Ziegler, Berthold Kiefer, Joachim Hornegger, Kai Tobias Block, Stephan G. Nekolla:
Self-gated MRI motion modeling for respiratory motion compensation in integrated PET/MRI. 110-120 - Ashish Das, Janaka P. Wansapura, William M. Gottliebson, Rupak K. Banerjee:
Methodology for implementing patient-specific spatial boundary condition during a cardiac cycle from phase-contrast MRI for hemodynamic assessment. 121-136 - Mazen Alhrishy, Andreas Varnavas, Tom Carrell, Andrew P. King, Graeme P. Penney:
Interventional digital tomosynthesis from a standard fluoroscopy system using 2D-3D registration. 137-148 - Anirban Chakraborty, Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury:
Context aware spatio-temporal cell tracking in densely packed multilayer tissues. 149-163 - Kevin M. Cherry, Brandon Peplinski, Lauren Kim, Shijun Wang, Le Lu, Weidong Zhang, Jianfei Liu, Zhuoshi Wei, Ronald M. Summers:
Sequential Monte Carlo tracking of the marginal artery by multiple cue fusion and random forest regression. 164-175 - Guotai Wang, Shaoting Zhang, Hongzhi Xie, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Lixu Gu:
A homotopy-based sparse representation for fast and accurate shape prior modeling in liver surgical planning. 176-186 - Caroline Petitjean, Maria A. Zuluaga, Wenjia Bai, Jean-Nicolas Dacher, Damien Grosgeorge, Jérôme Caudron, Su Ruan, Ismail Ben Ayed, Manuel Jorge Cardoso, Hsiang-Chou Chen, Daniel Jimenez-Carretero, María J. Ledesma-Carbayo, Christos Davatzikos, Jimit Doshi, Güray Erus, Oskar M. O. Maier, Cyrus M. S. Nambakhsh, Yangming Ou, Sébastien Ourselin, Chun-Wei Peng, Nicholas S. Peters, Terry M. Peters, Martin Rajchl, Daniel Rueckert, Andrés Santos, Wenzhe Shi, Ching-Wei Wang, Haiyan Wang, Jing Yuan:
Right ventricle segmentation from cardiac MRI: A collation study. 187-202 - Nicolas Duchateau, Geneviève Giraldeau, Luigi Gabrielli, Juan Fernandez-Armenta, Diego Penela, Reinder Evertz, Lluís Mont, Josep Brugada, Antonio Berruezo, Marta Sitges, Bart H. Bijnens:
Quantification of local changes in myocardial motion by diffeomorphic registration via currents: Application to paced hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in 2D echocardiographic sequences. 203-219 - Matthias Schneider, Sven Hirsch, Bruno Weber, Gábor Székely, Bjoern H. Menze:
Joint 3-D vessel segmentation and centerline extraction using oblique Hough forests with steerable filters. 220-249
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