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Medical Image Analysis, Volume 32
Volume 32, August 2016
- Sailesh Conjeti, Amin Katouzian, Abhijit Guha Roy, Loïc Peter, Debdoot Sheet, Stéphane G. Carlier

, Andrew Laine, Nassir Navab:
Supervised domain adaptation of decision forests: Transfer of models trained in vitro for in vivo intravascular ultrasound tissue characterization. 1-17 - Simon Eck, Stefan Wörz

, Katharina Müller-Ott, Matthias Hahn, Andreas Biesdorf
, Gunnar Schotta
, Karsten Rippe
, Karl Rohr:
A spherical harmonics intensity model for 3D segmentation and 3D shape analysis of heterochromatin foci. 18-31 - Tuo Zhang, Dajiang Zhu, Xi Jiang

, Shu Zhang, Zhifeng Kou, Lei Guo, Tianming Liu:
Group-wise consistent cortical parcellation based on connectional profiles. 32-45 - Serkan Çimen, Ali Gooya

, Michael Grass, Alejandro F. Frangi
:
Reconstruction of coronary arteries from X-ray angiography: A review. 46-68 - Benjamin Irving

, James M. Franklin, Bartlomiej W. Papiez
, Ewan M. Anderson, Ricky A. Sharma, Fergus V. Gleeson
, Mike Brady, Julia A. Schnabel
:
Pieces-of-parts for supervoxel segmentation with global context: Application to DCE-MRI tumour delineation. 69-83 - Biao Jie, Chong-Yaw Wee, Dinggang Shen, Daoqiang Zhang:

Hyper-connectivity of functional networks for brain disease diagnosis. 84-100 - Qiang Zhang

, Abhir Bhalerao, Edward Dickenson
, Charles Hutchinson:
Active appearance pyramids for object parametrisation and fitting. 101-114 - Samuel St-Jean

, Pierrick Coupé
, Maxime Descoteaux:
Non Local Spatial and Angular Matching: Enabling higher spatial resolution diffusion MRI datasets through adaptive denoising. 115-130 - David Soto-Iglesias, Constantine Butakoff

, David Andreu, Juan Fernandez-Armenta
, Antonio Berruezo
, Oscar Camara
:
Integration of electro-anatomical and imaging data of the left ventricle: An evaluation framework. 131-144 - Mauro Zucchelli, Lorenza Brusini

, Carlos Andres Mendez, Alessandro Daducci
, Cristina Granziera
, Gloria Menegaz
:
What lies beneath? Diffusion EAP-based study of brain tissue microstructure. 145-156 - Xun Xiao, Veikko F. Geyer, Hugo Bowne-Anderson, Jonathon Howard, Ivo F. Sbalzarini

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Automatic optimal filament segmentation with sub-pixel accuracy using generalized linear models and B-spline level-sets. 157-172 - Sila Kurugol

, Moti Freiman
, Onur Afacan
, Jeannette M. Perez-Rossello, Michael J. Callahan, Simon K. Warfield
:
Spatially-constrained probability distribution model of incoherent motion (SPIM) for abdominal diffusion-weighted MRI. 173-183 - Ariel Hernán Curiale

, Gonzalo Vegas-Sánchez-Ferrero
, Santiago Aja-Fernández
:
Influence of ultrasound speckle tracking strategies for motion and strain estimation. 184-200 - David Robben

, Engin Türetken, Stefan Sunaert
, Vincent Thijs
, Guy Willems, Pascal Fua
, Frederik Maes
, Paul Suetens
:
Simultaneous segmentation and anatomical labeling of the cerebral vasculature. 201-215 - Roberto Annunziata, Ahmad Kheirkhah, Shruti Aggarwal, Pedram Hamrah, Emanuele Trucco

:
A fully automated tortuosity quantification system with application to corneal nerve fibres in confocal microscopy images. 216-232 - Denis Peruzzo

, Filippo Arrigoni
, Fabio Maria Triulzi, Andrea Righini
, Cecilia Parazzini, Umberto Castellani:
A framework for the automatic detection and characterization of brain malformations: Validation on the corpus callosum. 233-242 - Chuyang Ye

, Jiachen Zhuo, Rao P. Gullapalli
, Jerry L. Prince:
Estimation of fiber orientations using neighborhood information. 243-256 - Chunfeng Lian

, Su Ruan
, Thierry Denoeux
, Fabrice Jardin, Pierre Vera:
Selecting radiomic features from FDG-PET images for cancer treatment outcome prediction. 257-268 - Xin Yang, Hung Le Minh, Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng

, Kyung Hyun Sung
, Wenyu Liu
:
Renal compartment segmentation in DCE-MRI images. 269-280 - Ding-Yun Liu, Tao Gan, Nini Rao, Yao-Wen Xing, Jie Zheng, Sang Li, Cheng-Si Luo, Zhong-Jun Zhou, Yong-Li Wan:

Identification of lesion images from gastrointestinal endoscope based on feature extraction of combinational methods with and without learning process. 281-294

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