Computer vision and mathematical methods in medical and biomedical image analysis : ECCV 2004 workshops CVAMIA
Author: Workshop on Computer Vision Approaches to Medical Image Analysis (2004 : Prague, Czech Republic), Sonka, Milan, Kakadiaris, Ioannis A, Kybic, Jan, Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis (2004 : Prague, Czech Republic), European Conference on Computer Vision (8th : 2004 : Prague, Czech Republic)
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Subjects: Diagnostic imaging, Image processing, Computer vision, Imaging systems in medicine
Publishers: New York : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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Author: Milan Sonka, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Jan Kybic
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-22675-8
DOI: 10.1007/b98995
Table of Contents:
- Ultrasound Stimulated Vibro-acoustography
- CT from an Unmodified Standard Fluoroscopy Machine Using a Non-reproducible Path
- Three-Dimensional Object Reconstruction from Compton Scattered Gamma-Ray Data
- Cone-Beam Image Reconstruction by Moving Frames
- AQUATICS Reconstruction Software: The Design of a Diagnostic Tool Based on Computer Vision Algorithms
- Towards Automatic Selection of the Regularization Parameters in Emission Tomgraphy by Fourier Synthesis
- Extraction of Myocardial Contractility Patterns from Short-Axes MR Images Using Independent Component Analysis
- Principal Geodesic Analysis on Symmetric Spaces: Statistics of Diffusion Tensors
- Symmetric Geodesic Shape Averaging and Shape Interpolation
- Smoothing Impulsive Noise Using Nonlinear Diffusion Filtering
- Level Set and Region Based Surface Propagation for Diffusion Tensor MRI Segmentation
- The Beltrami Flow over Triangulated Manifolds
- Hierarchical Analysis of Low-Contrast Temporal Images with Linear Scale Space
- Segmentation of Medical Images with a Shape and Motion Model: A Bayesian Perspective
- A Multi-scale Geometric Flow for Segmenting Vasculature in MRI
- A 2D Fourier Approach to Deformable Model Segmentation of 3D Medical Images
- Automatic Rib Segmentation in CT Data
- Efficient Initialization for Constrained Active Surfaces, Applications in 3D Medical Images
- An Information Fusion Method for the Automatic Delineation of the Bone-Soft Tissues Interface in Ultrasound Images
- Multi-label Image Segmentation for Medical Applications Based on Graph-Theoretic Electrical Potentials
"The 2004 Computer Vision Approaches to Medical Image Analysis (CVAMIA) and Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis (MMBIA) Workshop was held in conjunction with the 8th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) in Prague, on May 15, 2004"--Pref