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Medical Image Analysis, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2000
- Nicholas Ayache, James S. Duncan:
Welcome to the first issue of the new millennium. 3 - W. Eric L. Grimson, Ron Kikinis:
Guest Editorial. 5 - Yongmei Michelle Wang, Lawrence H. Staib:
Physical model-based non-rigid registration incorporating statistical shape information. 7-20 - Miguel Mulet-Parada, J. Alison Noble:
2D+T acoustic boundary detection in echocardiography. 21-30 - Guido Gerig, Daniel Welti, Charles R. G. Guttmann, Alan C. F. Colchester, Gábor Székely:
Exploring the discrimination power of the time domain for segmentation and characterization of active lesions in serial MR data. 31-42 - Simon K. Warfield, Michael Kaus, Ferenc A. Jolesz, Ron Kikinis:
Adaptive, template moderated, spatially varying statistical classification. 43-55 - Gábor Székely, Christian Brechbühler, R. Hutter, Alex Rhomberg, Nicholas Ironmonger, P. Schmid:
Modelling of soft tissue deformation for laparoscopic surgery simulation. 57-66 - Mike Blackwell, Constantinos Nikou, Anthony M. DiGioia, Takeo Kanade:
An Image Overlay system for medical data visualization. 67-72
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2000
- Tim McInerney, Demetri Terzopoulos:
T-snakes: Topology adaptive snakes. 73-91 - Fred L. Bookstein:
Creases as local features of deformation grids. 93-110 - Jean-Philippe Thirion, Sylvain Prima, Gérard Subsol, Neil Roberts:
Statistical analysis of normal and abnormal dissymmetry in volumetric medical images. 111-121 - Arvid Lundervold, Torfinn Taxt, Lars Ersland, Anne Marie Fenstad:
Volume distribution of cerebrospinal fluid using multispectral MR imaging. 123-136 - T. O. Ozanian, R. Phillips:
Image analysis for computer-assisted internal fixation of hip fractures. 137-159 - Carl-Fredrik Westin, Jens A. Richolt, V. Moharir, Ron Kikinis:
Affine adaptive filtering of CT data. 161-177
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2000
- Gabriele Lohmann, D. Yves von Cramon:
Automatic labelling of the human cortical surface using sulcal basins. 179-188 - Miguel Ángel González Ballester, Andrew Zisserman, Michael Brady:
Segmentation and measurement of brain structures in MRI including confidence bounds. 189-200 - Michel A. Audette, Frank P. Ferrie, Terry M. Peters:
An algorithmic overview of surface registration techniques for medical imaging. 201-217 - Hilmi Rifai, Isabelle Bloch, Seth Hutchinson, Joe Wiart, Line Garnero:
Segmentation of the skull in MRI volumes using deformable model and taking the partial volume effect into account. 219-233 - Abhir Bhalerao, Hanspeter Pfister, Michael Halle, Ron Kikinis:
Fast re-rendering of volume and surface graphics by depth, color, and opacity buffering. 235-251 - Patrick Clarysse, C. Basset, Leila Khouas, Pierre Croisille, Denis Friboulet, Christophe Odet, Isabelle E. Magnin:
Two-dimensional spatial and temporal displacement and deformation field fitting from cardiac magnetic resonance tagging. 253-268 - Philippe Schmid-Saugeon:
Symmetry axis computation for almost-symmetrical and asymmetrical objects: Application to pigmented skin lesions. 269-282 - Patrick C. Marais, J. Michael Brady:
Detecting the brain surface in sparse MRI using boundary models. 283-302
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2000
- Bruno Moretti, Mohamed-Jalal Fadili, Su Ruan, Daniel Bloyet, Bernard Mazoyer:
Phantom-based performance evaluation: Application to brain segmentation from magnetic resonance images. 303-316 - Krishna Subramanyan, David Dean:
A procedure to average 3D anatomical structures. 317-334 - Idith Haber, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Leon Axel:
Three-dimensional motion reconstruction and analysis of the right ventricle using tagged MRI. 335-355 - André Guéziec, Kenong Wu, Alan D. Kalvin, Bill Williamson, Peter Kazanzides, Robert Van Vorhis:
Providing visual information to validate 2-D to 3-D registration. 357-374 - Kathrin Burckhardt, Christian Gerber, Jürg Hodler, Hubert Nötzli, Gábor Székely:
Precision of distance determination using 3D to 2D projections: The error of migration measurement using X-ray images. 375-388 - Alexandre X. Falcão, Jayaram K. Udupa:
A 3D generalization of user-steered live-wire segmentation. 389-402
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