POSTER WALKING TOUR
Registration, Segmentation, and Tissue Characterization

Hall C
Wednesday: 13:30 – 15:30

Chairs: Max A. Viergever and Louis Lemieux

13:30   666.  Automated Analysis of the Distribution and Severity of Cerebral Atrophy in Dementing Diseases: Diagnostic Power in Alzheimer's, Frontotemporal and Vascular Dementia, N.A. Thacker, D. Bathgate, A. Varma, D. Neary, J.S. Snowden and A. Jackson, University of Manchester and Central Manchester Healthcare Trust, Manchester, UK.
13:34   667.  Texture Analysis of MRI Assists in the Detection of Focal Cortical Dysplastic Lesions, A. Bernasconi, S. Antel, N. Bernasconi, F. Dubeau, A. Olivier, F. Andermann, D.L. Collins and D.L. Arnold, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
13:38   668.  How Does the Signal-to-Noise Ratio Influence Texture Measures?   A.M. Fenstad, A. Lundervold, M. Bock and L.R. Schad, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
13:42   669.  Unsupervised Segmentation of Clinical Stroke with Multiparameter MRI, M.A. Jacobs, S. Patel, P. Mitsias, H. Soltanian-Zadeh, D.J. Peck, A. Ghanei, R. Hammoud, I. Duhaini, M. Pasnoor and M. Chopp, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA and Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA.
13:46   670.  Competitive Neural Networks for Segmentation of MR Images According to Contrast Agent Uptake Kinetics, R.J. Maxwell, I. Wilson, G. Tozer, P. Barber and B. Vojnovic, Gray Laboratory Cancer Research Trust, Northwood, Middlesex, UK.
13:50   671.  T1-Based Brain Image Segmentation Using Phase-Sensitive Inversion Recovery Imaging, X. Ji, J. Ma, C. Bulkes and Z-P. Liang, GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI, USA and University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA.
13:54   672.  An Automatic Algorithm for Skin Surface Extraction from MR Scans, O. Skinjar and J. Duncan, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
13:58   673.  The Effect of the Starting Image Volume on Brain Segmentation Results, A.M. Smith and T. Duprez, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain, Belgium.
14:02   674.  Serial Hippocampal and Cerebellar Volumetry in Coregistered Scan Pairs: Reproducibility In A Blinded Study, R.S.N. Liu, D. Messina, S.M. Sisodiya, S.D. Shorvon, J.S. Duncan and L. Lemieux, National Society for Epilepsy, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks, UK and University College London, London, UK.
14:06   675.  Improved Accuracy in Volume Measurement of Acoustic Neuroma Using Bayesian Classifiers, E.A. Vokurka, A. Herwadkar, N.A. Thacker, R.T. Ramsden and A. Jackson, University of Manchester and Central Manchester Healthcare NHS Trust, Manchester, UK.
14:10   676.  The Intimate Combination of Low- and High Resolution Image Data: II. Fourier Space PET and 1H2O MRI, PEMRI, J. Logan, A. Levy, J-H. Lee, F. Hode, C.A. Felder, M.K. Sammi, D.L. Alexoff, J.S. Fowler, N.D. Volkow and C.S. Springer, Jr., Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA and State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
14:14   677.  Registration of In-Vivo MRI to Postmortem Brain Photographs, T-S. Kim, M. Singh, W. Sungkarat, C. Zarow and H. Chui, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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