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Multi-fasicle models analysis framework in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging

ocommowi 2013/11/24 2016/11/16News, Private

Our joint article on a framework to analyse multi-tensor models has been published in IEEE Transactions in Medical Imaging. Its aim concerns the interpolation and registration of multi-tensor models, as well as the statistical analysis of these models between populations. More information on this article (abstract, pdf, …) is available…

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Local MAP STAPLE in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging

ocommowi 2012/12/16 2012/12/16News label fusion, local STAPLE, Publication, segmentation validation

Our joint article on local MAP STAPLE has been published in IEEE Transactions in Medical Imaging. The aim of this algorithm is to estimate from a set of multi-label segmentations both a reference standard segmentation and spatially varying performance parameters. It is based on a sliding window technique to estimate…

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ocommowi 2012/09/14 2012/09/14News

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