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The 16th International Conference on
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention
FINAL PROGRAM SEPTEMBER
22-26, 2013 TOYODA AUDITORIUM NAGOYA UNIVERSITY w w w. m i c c a i 2 01 3 . o r g
Contents Message …………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Welcome Address ………………………………………………………………………………………
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General Information ……………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Visitor Information ……………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Venue Information ……………………………………………………………………………………… 15 Special Events …………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Program Overview ……………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Conference Format and Guidelines …………………………………………………………………… 19 MICCAI Exhibitors ……………………………………………………………………………………… 20 Organizer ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Gold Sponsors …………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Silver Sponsors…………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Bronze Sponsors ………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Keynote Lectures ………………………………………………………………………………………… 24 Conference Program …………………………………………………………………………………… 28 Monday Conference Program ………………………………………………………………………… 28 Tuesday Conference Program ……………………………………………………………………… 30 Wednesday Conference Program …………………………………………………………………… 32 Poster Sessions ………………………………………………………………………………………… 34 Monday Conference Program ………………………………………………………………………… 34 Tuesday Conference Program ……………………………………………………………………… 35 Wednesday Conference Program …………………………………………………………………… 36 MICCAI Workshop, Challenges and Tutorials ………………………………………………………… 56 MICCAI 2013 Organization ……………………………………………………………………………… 61 Reviewers ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 64 MICCAI Society ………………………………………………………………………………………… 67 Convention Site Map …………………………………………………………………………………… 68
Message from the Prime Minister of Japan I am pleased to extend my hearty welcome to all participants from all over the world on this occasion of the opening ceremony of The 16th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in Nagoya. I am happy to express that the conference is held under the joint-sponsorship of the Science Council of Japan and Japan Society of Computer Aided Surgery. I wish a great success of this international conference for advancement in the field of Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention.
Shinzo Abe
Prime Minister
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Message from the Governor of Aichi Prefecture As the governor of Aichi Prefecture, I am very pleased to extend a cordial welcome to all participants from all over the world at the occasion of the 16th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in Nagoya, Aichi. Our prefecture is a great manufacturing region with leading-edge expertise in industrial sectors such as automotive and aerospace. As the developments of these industrial sectors are supported by information-processing technologies, your research plays a very important role in the progress of medical technologies. I sincerely wish every success for this international conference, and fruitful discussions which can contribute actively to the advancement of your research and your medical society.
Hideaki Ohmura
Governor of Aichi Prefecture
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Message from the Mayor of Nagoya City Please accept my sincere congratulations on the opening of the 16th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention at Nagoya University. Welcome to Nagoya! On behalf of Nagoya citizens, I would like to offer my heartfelt welcome to all of you who came here to participate in this International Conference from both Japan and overseas. Nagoya is Japan s representative manufacturing hub where cores of excellence and companies involved in the development of medical robots have concentrated, including the automobile industry and the aerospace industry, and an area where energetic industry-government-university medicalengineering cooperation has taken place. With such features, Nagoya is pleased to have offered the venue for this Conference. I truly expect that this conference will contribute to the further development of computer image processing for medical use, and of computer-assisted therapy, and will produce significant results.
Takashi Kawamura Mayor of Nagoya
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Welcome It is our great pleasure to welcome you to MICCAI 2013 in Nagoya. We hope you enjoy your stay in Nagoya, which is located in the central part of Japan, where you can experience both the traditional culture and the advanced industrial environment of Japan. MICCAI is the premier conference in the field of medical image computing and computer assisted intervention. It is our great honor to have MICCAI 2013 at Nagoya. Unlike the past three conferences, MICCAI will be held on a university campus. We hope you will enjoy the atmosphere of a Japanese university. Nagoya and Japan have a long history in the area of MICCAI. Computer-aided diagnosis research started at Nagoya University 50 years ago. The Japan Society of Computer-Aided Surgery was founded in 1992, based on pioneering research in surgical navigation and medical robotics. This is the second time the MICCAI conference has been held in Japan, the fifth MICCAI having been held in 2002 at the University of Tokyo. Ten years has passed since that conference, and the MICCAI community has become much larger. At MICCAI 2002, 184 papers were accepted from among 321 submissions. Now MICCAI typically receives 800 submissions and hosts 250 presentations, along with 30 satellite workshops, tutorials and challenges. We received 798 submissions and finally selected 262 papers for publication this year. We are scheduling 37 oral and 225 poster presentations. The paper selection process was very tough, since all the papers were of very high quality. The difficult task of selecting among them was accomplished by the program committee members, the reviewers and the program chairs that led the process. This year, the program chairs introduced automated poster teasers, to make the conference even more fruitful. Pre-recorded poster teasers will be played on large-format LCD screens throughout the conference. You will easily be able to overview. In addition to the main 3-day conference, MICCAI 2013 is hosting 21 satellite workshops, 6 tutorials and 5 challenges, organized on the days surrounding the main conference. These workshops, tutorials and challenges are coordinated by the workshop chairs. Three special social events are scheduled: Your Career in Industry and Academia, in addition to ordinary social events including the reception and banquet, Traditional Japan - Guided Museum and Village Tour and MICCAI Soccer (Futsal). We hope that these events will enhance your experience at MICCAI 2013. 8 | MICCAI 2013
We would like to thank our sponsors, who have provided financial support either for the conference as a whole or for specific activities. This has greatly assisted us in the overall organization of the conference, providing a best paper award in various categories, as well as travel subsidies to a significant number of student participants. Finally, we would like to thank the organizing committee, executive committee, local executive committee members, the Science Council of Japan and the Japan Society of Computer Aided Surgery for making this conference possible. Also, we would like to express our appreciation to all MICCAI 2013 supporters throughout the world. We hope you enjoy this year s MICCAI conference and your stay in Nagoya, Japan.
Kensaku Mori Ichiro Sakuma
MICCAI 2013 Co-Chairs
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General Information Registration Desk
Sunday, September 22, 2013 Monday, September 23, 2013 Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Wednesday, September 25, 2013 Thursday, September 26, 2013
Exhibition Opening Hours Sunday, September 22, 2013 Monday, September 23, 2013 Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Wednesday, September 25, 2013
7:30 – 19:00 7:30 – 18:00 8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 16:00
18:00 – 21:00 8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 18:00
Delegate Badge
A name badge will be provided in the registration kit on site. Please wear your delegate badge at all times. All entrances to the conference, workshops, exhibition halls, and social events will be manned by ushers. Only MICCAI2013 participants wearing an appropriate official delegate badge will be allowed to access the conference site and to attend the scientific and social programs.
Proceedings
Proceedings are published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The volume numbers of the proceedings are LNCS 8149, 8150, and 8151.
Internet Access at Nagoya University
Participants have two options to assess wireless internet available in Nagoya University as follows: NUWNET: You could assess the university-wide internet access service nuwnet by an issued guest account, which will be valid until September 26, 2013. You will also receive the Nagoya University Internet Security Guideline in your registration kit. Please read this guideline carefully before your internet access. The service set identification (SSID) is either nuwnet or nuwnet1x . Please use either SSID nuwnet (5GHz) or nuwnet1x (5GHz) if you are in the IB building. Nagoya University Information Security Guidelines http://www.icts.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/securityguideline-en.html EDUROAM: Nagoya University is a member of the Eduroam Network. You could connect your WiFi-enabled devices to the Eduroam Internet by your own eduroam account that you may obtain from your university. Please also keep in mind that some areas in Nagoya University provide the eduroam service using 5GHz band (IEEE 802. 11a) in addition to 2.4GHz band service (IEEE 802.11g).
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Visitor Information Currency
Restaurants and shops accept only Japanese yen (JPY). Some hotels accept foreign currencies; most hotels can accept credit cards issued in foreign countries. Traveler s checks are accepted only by leading banks and major hotels, are not very poplar in Japan, VISA, MasterCard, Diners Club and American Express are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, restaurants, and nightclubs.
Telephone Calls
To call Japan within Japan: 0 + number (9 digits) To call Japan from abroad: + 81 + number (9 digits) To call abroad: + country code + number International calls can be made directly (with 100 JPY coins) from public telephones marked International & Domestic Card/Coin Phones. For international calls from Japan, dial 010, then dial the country code, followed by the area code, and then the number. The gray or green public telephones take 10 JPY or 100 JPY coins as well as prepaid telephone cards. A local call costs 10 JPY per minute. Change is not returned for 100 JPY coins. Telephone cards with a value of 500 JPY or 1,000 JPY are sold at railway station kiosks and convenience stores. To call a number within the town or region in which you are located, you can omit the regional code shown in brackets. To telephone one town or region from another, dial the number preceded by the regional code.
Hours
Shops (including department stores) are usually open 10:00 – 20:00. They are generally open on the weekends but often have a regular weekday holiday, which varies depending on the store.
Banking Hours
Normal weekday banking hours are 9:00 – 15:00 in Japan. On the Nagoya University campus, the Japan POST Bank will be convenient for foreign currency exchange service. If you need bank information , please ask at the registration desk. Also ATM service that accepts banking or credit cards issued in foreign countries would also be convenient for you. Please see ATM Service.
ATM
On Nagoya University campus, ATM machines located at the Post Office accept bank cards issued in foreign countries. The Post Office is open 7:00 – 23:00 on weekdays, 9:00 – 21:00 on Saturday, 9:00 – 17:00 on Sunday and National Holidays. Please be aware that Sep. 23 is a national holiday (Equinox day). Location can be found in page 68. See also the web page of Japan Post bank. http://www.jp-bank.japanpost.jp/en/ias/en_ias_index.html
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Internet Connection
You will receive your ID and password for Wi-Fi connection in your registration kit. See Internet Access at Nagoya University Most hotels provide internet access without charge. Some hotels provide wired internet connection. If you wish to connect your mobile devices that do not support wired-connection, please inquire of the desk of your hotel. You may rent a Wi-Fi router from your hotel.
Tipping
In Japan, tipping is not necessary anywhere, even in hotels, restaurants and taxicabs.
A Few Hints for a Pleasant Trouble-free Stay
Following tips will make your stay in Japan much comfortable. – It is useful to have a little cash on you at all times for minor out-of-pocket expenses. – No tip is required at hotels, cafes, and restaurants. – If you are driving, park only where authorized and respect the speed limits on highways and motorways. – Hotels often require guests to pay in advance when they check in. – The rear left side doors of taxis open automatically. – There is a women-only car on weekdays from the first train to 9:00, and from 17:00 to 21:00 on the Higashiyama line of Nagoya city subway.
Health Insurance and Health Emergencies
The Organizers accept no liability for personal injuries sustained by Congress participants, or for loss or damage to property belonging to Congress participants, either during or as a result of the Congress or during all events. Participants are strongly adviced to seek medical and accident insurance coverage, as well as lost luggage and trip cancellation insurance.
Emergency Phone Numbers
The following numbers are toll-free – Medical Emergencies / Fire brigade: 119 – Police Emergencies: 110
Sightseeing
Nagoya, located at the center of Honshu, the main island of Japan, has a population of 2.25 million. With its long history, Nagoya is the birthplace of three notable feudal lords: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Also, traditional industries such as ceramics and textiles, and today s key industries of today, such as automobiles, aviation and machine tools, have developed in Nagoya, which has played an important role in Japan s industrial society. In Nagoya you will discover various historical buildings (Atsuta Shrine, Nagoya Castle, Osu Kannon Temple) and industrial museums (Nagoya Science Museum, TOYOTA Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, Noritake Museum, TOYOTA Automobile Museum). You can also walk downtown for some shopping or discover Nagoya using the city subway or JR railway.
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Public Transportation Public Transportation Network in Nagoya
Nagoya has subway, bus, JR, Meitetsu and Kintetsu networks as public transportation. Those attending the MICCAI conference will find the subway lines are quite convenient for access to Nagoya University Higashiyama Campus (conference venue), Nagoya Central Railway Station (Nagoya Eki) and downtown areas (Sakae, Mei-Eki, Kanayama and Osu).
Nagoya City Subway
Nagoya City Subway has the following four major lines: – Sakuradori Line (Red Line) – Meijo Line (Purple Line) – Higashiyama Line (Yellow Line) – Tsurumai Line (Blue Line) To access the MICCAI conference venue (Nagoya University Higashiyama Campus), the Meijo Line is convenient for you. Nagoya Daigaku (名古屋大学) (Nagoya University) station is the nearest station (on Nagoya University Higashiyama Campus). Toyoda Auditorium can be accessed from Exit #2 of Nagoya Daigaku station. The Meijo Line is a circular line like the Circle Line of the London underground service. Train direction is announced as Clockwise or Counter clockwise . Please note that some train services are terminate at certain stations. The Sakae area can be accessed via the Meijo Line from Nagoya University. If you would like to reach there a bit faster, use a short-cut line; take the Meijo Line at Nagoya Daigaku Station for counter clockwise direction, transfer to Higashiyama Line at Motoyama station for Takabata, and get off at Sakae station. Nagoya station is also two stops from Sakae station. Subways run every several minutes from about 5:30 until about 0:30.
Tickets
Subway s Fares range from 200 JPY to 320 JPY. Buy a ticket of the correct price at a ticket vending machine. Ticket prices are presented on the subway map shown above the vending machine. Oneday passes can be purchased for 600 JPY (bus only), 740 JPY (subway only), and 850 JPY (both bus and subway) Please note that ticket vending machines do not accept any credit cards. There is no one-week ticket. Please access the following link for detailed information: http://www.kotsu.city.nagoya.jp/english/index.html
Manaca (Pre-paid Public Transportation IC Ticket)
The Manaca card is very convenient for travelling inside Nagoya. This pre-paid public transportation ticket is non-contact IC card (like the Oyster card of London, UK). The Manaca card can be purchased at the ticket vending machines located in all of subway stations with 500 JPY deposit. The vending machine will ask your name, for printing on the IC card. Please touch your Manaca card at the ticket gate when entering into and exiting a platform. The system will automatically deduct travel cost from your card. If you will be using the Nagoya subway multiple times in a day, we advise you to purchase a one-day ticket. The Manaca card can be used in many cities throughout MICCAI 2013 | 13
Japan, including Sapporo, Sendai, Niigata, Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka areas. Similarly, IC cards issued in these areas can be used in the Nagoya area. For example, if you have a Suica card issued in Tokyo. It can also be used in Nagoya. Also it can be used as electronic money at many convenience stores. Note that the Japan Rail Pass cannot be used for Nagoya subway and bus.
Taxi
The taxi is an alternative option for getting around within Nagoya. The minimum taxi charge is only 480 JPY. Most taxis can accept major credit cards (Visa or MasterCard preferred).
Lunch and Coffee Breaks
Lunch and coffee are included in the registration and are served on site.
Official Languages
All presentations will be given in English.
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Venue Information Address
Toyoda Auditorium Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, 464-8601, Japan
From Centrair (Central Japan International Airport)
By Public Transportation Take the Meitetsu Line (for Nagoya Sta. or Gifu Sta.) to Kanayama Sta. (30 min.), then transfer to the Subway Meijo Line (purple line, counterclockwise direction) to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (21 min.). The fare for this route is 1,340 JPY. If you use μSKY (mu-sky) Limited Express, the fare is 1,560 JPY. By Taxi The approximate cost from the airport to the Toyoda Auditorium (40 min.) is 17,000* JPY depending on the time of day, traffic and amount of luggage. Remember to pay only the price displayed on the actual taxi meter. It is recommended that you always ask for a receipt. No tip is required. *Not including the expressway toll
From Nagoya Station
By Subway Take the Subway Higashiyama Line (bound for Fujigaoka Sta.) to Motoyama Sta. (15 minutes, 8 stations), then transfer to the Subway Meijo Line, to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. (Higashiyama Campus is just off the subway exit.). The fare for this route is 260 JPY.
Li ne N Mo ag to oy ya m a a D ai ga ku H ig as hi ya m a
By Subway Take the Subway Higashiyama Line (bound for Fujigaoka Sta.) to Motoyama Sta. (11 min.), then transfer to the Subway Meijo Line to Nagoya Daigaku Sta. The fare for this route is 230 JPY. Or just take the Meijo line in the clockwise direction.
JR (Nagano) Meitesu (Airport)
From Sakae Station
N ag oy a M ar un ou Ya Sa H ch ba ka isa i K ch e ya an O o ay do am ri a Im ai ke
By Subway Take the Subway Meijo Line (counterclockwise direction) to Nagoya Diagaku Sta. (21 min.). The fare for this route is 260 JPY.
N a (A go qu ya O ar ko su F iu u ka ush m K ) am non im i im ae zu
From Kanayama Station
JR (Shinkansen / Tokyo / Kyoto / Takayama) Meitesu (Airport) Kintetsu (Ise/ Nara) Aonami (Sea Port)
By Taxi The approximate cost from Nagoya Sta. to the Toyoda Auditorium (20 min.) is 4,000 JPY depending on time of day, traffic, and amount of luggage.
Tsurumai Line Sakura-dori Line
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Special Events Sunday, September 22, 2013
17:15 – 18:45 Student event: Your Career in Industry and Academia (Noyori Conference Hall) The MICCAI Student Career Event, organized by the MICCAI Student Board, is an opportunity for all students to obtain answers to their most pressing questions relating to a career in academia or industry. Leaders in the field as well as young professionals sit at different tables, among which students can circulate and come and ask them questions. The Student Career Event is also a superb opportunity to network with people from the medical imaging community in a friendly atmosphere.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
19:00 – 20:30 Welcome Reception (Toyoda Auditorium Atrium) All registered main conference delegates are invited to attend the Welcome Reception. All will be required to display their registration badge upon entry.
Monday, September 23, 2013
20:00 – 22:00 MICCAI Soccer (Football Community Nagoya) The MICCAI soccer match is one of the traditional social events at the conference. This year, MICCAI Futsal Games 2013 will be held on Monday, September 23 after the 1st day of the conference program. See the MICCAI website for registration.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
19:00 – 21:30 Gala Dinner (The Westin Nagoya Castle) Ideally located in front of Nagoya Castle, The Westin Nagoya Castle offers an atmosphere of luxury and comfort. Be refreshed by the historical presence of Nagoya Castle and rich natural surroundings in all four seasons for an experience sure to leave you feeling transformed. There are various arts and cultural facilities around the hotel, and these, together with the convenient transportation in the area, make the hotel an ideal base for business and sightseeing.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013 16:30–17:30
Special Session: "How do our experts see the future of medical imaging and computer assisted interventions?" Chair: Nassir Navab Panelist: Nicholas Ayache Michael Brady (tentative) James Duncan David Hawkes Ron Kikinis Kensaku Mori Russel Taylor Guang-Zhong Yang
MICCAI 2013 will have a special session in which our senior experts in MIC and CAI get together and try to predict the future of our field and discuss it with the audience. Such perspectives are rarely presented to our audience and many attendees wish to see the experts view on the future of our field. This special session is planned to take place on the last day of MICCAI before the closing session. MICCAI experts will provide their prediction of the medical imaging and / or computer assisted interventions .This allows us to think about the future but make it also accessible such that we could discuss the paths to get there at the end of the session. We hope we could have an exciting session in particular for the youngsters who are looking forward to such insights. After presentations, we will have discussion with the audience about this future but also about ways MICCAI can contribute to these and adapt itself to remain a crucial scientific event forming the future of our field.
Friday, September 27, 2013 8:00 – 19:30
Student Event: Traditional Japan – Guided museum and village tour (Bus tour to Takayama) Travel by coach to beautiful Takayama (Gifu district) to visit a traditional Japanese village and museum, accompanied by an English speaking guide. See the MICCAI website for registration.
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Program Overview Sunday, September 22, 2013
Workshop / Tutorials / Challenges 7:30 – 19:00 Registration 8:30 – 17:00 Workshops, Tutorials and Challenges Special Events 17:15 – 18:45 Student event : Your Career in Industry and Academia 19:00 – 20:30 Welcome Reception (Toyoda Auditorium) only for main conference registrants
Monday, September 23, 2013
MICCAI Conference 7:30 – 18:00 Registration 8:45 – 9:30 Opening 9:30 – 11:00 Oral Session 1 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 – 12:30 Keynote Lecture 1 (Dr. Atsushi Miyawaki, RIKEN) 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:30 Poster Session 1 16:30 – 18:15 Oral Session 2 Evening MICCAI Soccer
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
MICCAI Conference 8:00 – 18:00 Registration 8:50 – 9:00 Daily Briefing 9:00 – 10:30 Oral Session 3 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:00 Keynote Lecture 2 (Prof. Toshio Fukuda, Meijo University) 12:00 – 12:10 Announcement from MICCAI Society 12:10 – 13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 16:00 Poster Session 2 16:00 – 17:30 Oral Session 4 19:00 – 21:30 Gala dinner at Westin Nagoya Castle
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
MICCAI Conference 8:00 – 18:00 Registration 8:50 – 9:00 Daily Briefing 9:00 – 10:30 Oral Session 5 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:30 Oral Session 6 12:30 – 12:40 Announcement from MICCAI Society 12:40 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:30 Poster Session 3 16:30 – 17:30 Special Session (Panel Discussion) 17:30 – 18:30 Award Ceremony / Closing Remarks
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Workshop / Tutorials / Challenges 8:00 – 16:00 Registration 8:30 – 17:00 Workshops, Tutorials and Challenges 18 | MICCAI 2013
Conference Format and Guidelines Podium Presentation (Toyoda Auditorium)
Each presentation will be allocated a 13-minute slot. Actual presentations must not exceed 10 minutes, leaving 3 minutes for questions. Timing will be strictly enforced so please ensure that you have rehearsed the timing of your talk beforehand The preferred formats are PowerPoint and Adobe PDF. Computers with Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010 will be available for the podium presentations. Presenters should preferably use the conference system and not use their own laptop, so as to minimize setup time. Keynote presentations available on Mac are not recommended as they would be converted into PowerPoint format. Each oral presentation will also have an associated poster presentation, so additional details can be given at that time.
Speaker-Ready Room
We require that speakers to upload their slides at our dedicated Speaker-Ready Room one day before their presentation. The Speaker-Ready Room is located on the first basement level of Toyoda Auditorium. We suggest that you bring copies of all files including movies, on a USB flash drive. If you are including videos in your presentation, it is highly recommended that you use a standard codec, such as Mpeg-1, to avoid playback issues.
Poster Presentation (Atrium and Symposium Hall)
Scheduling Posters will stay up throughout the entire conference. The conference will supply materials for mounting the posters, which can be mounted Monday morning before the conference starts (from 8:00, September 23). They must be taken down on Wednesday (from 17:00, September 25). Any posters that remaining will be discarded. Poster Teaser The poster chair will moderate the poster teasers. The teaser PPT files will be automatically played on a 65-inch monitor. The monitors are labeled A, B, C, D, E, and F. You will find your poster teaser time and monitor in the poster timetable. If voice narration is not added to your teaser PPT file, you can give an oral explanation while your teaser file is being automatically played. Guided Poster Tour The poster chair will lead and moderate a guided poster tour for the assigned poster papers. You will find the time of the guided poster tour time for your paper ID in the poster timetable. Poster authors must be prepared to give a presentation during the guided poster tour. Or they may choose to join the poster tour to which their paper is assigned, and give a presentation when it comes their turn. Poster authors will have one minute for explanation of their poster and two minutes for discussion. Poster Identifier Each poster has an identifier (Poster ID), that is available on the Conference Program. Poster ID is comprised of poster session and serial numbers. MICCAI 2013 | 19
MICCAI Exhibitors Booth Number
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Panasonic Medical Solutions
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GE Healthcare
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MICCAI Society
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Exibition Floor Plan Toyoda Auditorium 1F
Main Hall Refreshing Space
Refreshing Space
Registration Desk 65inch Monitor
Poster Session
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Organizer Organizers and Co-organizers
Organizers MICCAI 2013 Organizing Committee Japan Society of Computer Aided Surgery Scientific Council of Japan Co-organizers Information and Communications Headquarters, Nagoya University Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University
Scientific Partners
Gold Sponsors
General Electric
Company Name: GE Healthcare Address: 283 rue de la Minière, 78533 Buc, France Contact Person: Régis Vaillant Phone Number: +33130704578 E-mail:
[email protected] Web Site: www.gehealthcare.com GE Healtcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our broad expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies, performance improvement and performance solution services help our customers to deliver better care to more people around the world at a lower cost. 22 | MICCAI 2013
Microsoft Research
Company Name: Microsoft Research Address: One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052, USA Contact Person: Simon Mercer Phone number: +1 (425) 707-1441 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: http://research.microsoft.com/medimaging/ Microsoft Research collaborates with research institutes globally to further advances in automatic analysis of medical scans. Software tools include GrabCut for the assisted segmentation of 2-D images, GeoS for 3-D medical scans, and CodaLab, an open source platform where challenges can be conducted to accelerate advances in the medical imaging community.
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Other Sponsor SHINKO OPTICAL CO., LTD
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Keynote Lectures (Monday, September 23) Dr. Atsushi Miyawaki Laboratory Head of RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics and of RIKEN Brain Science Institute. Atsushi Miyawaki received the MD from Keio University in 1987, and the PhD from Osaka University in 1991. He started to work as Research Fellow at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science in 1991, and in the following 1993, he became Assistant Professor in the Institute of Medicine Science at the University of Tokyo. In 1995, he joined the University of California San Diego. He became Laboratory Head and Group Directory of RIKEN Brain Science Institute in 1999, Guest Professor of the University of Tokyo in 2005, Guest Professor of the National Institute of Natural Sciences in 2006, Research Director of ERATO Life Function Dynamics Project, Japan Science and Technology Agency in 2006, and Deputy Director of BSI Olympus Collaboration Center in 2007. Currently, he is Laboratory Head of RIKEN Brain Science Institute since 1999 and of RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics since 2013. He is also Deputy Director of RIKEN Brain Science Institute since 2008 and Director of BSI Olympus Collaboration Center since 2010. He is Visiting Professor of Waseda University since 2007, Keio University since 2009, and Toho University since 2010. Dr. Miyawaki enjoys an outstanding national and international scientific reputation. He has received numerous honors and awards, including the 4th Yamazaki-Teiichi Prize Winner Biological Science & Technology (2004), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Prize (2006), Harvard University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Woodward Visiting Scholar (2006), Tsukahara Nakaakira Award (2007), Keio University Sanshikai Kitazato Award (2007), and the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2008). In 2012, he received the Inouze Prize for Science. And the Fujiwara Award was awarded to him in 2013.
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Keynote Title Cruising inside X The behavior of biochemical molecules moving around in cells makes me think of a school of whales wandering in the ocean, captured by the Argus system on the artificial satellite. When bringing a whale back into the sea --- with a transmitter on its dorsal fin, every staff member hopes that it will return safely to a school of its species. A transmitter is now minute in size, but it was not this way before. There used to be some concern that a whale fitted with a transmitter could be given the cold shoulder and thus ostracized by other whales for wearing something annoying. How is whale s wandering related to the tide or a shoal of small fish? What kind of interaction is there among different species of whales? We human beings have attempted to fully understand this fellow creature in the sea both during and since the age of whale fishing. In a live cell imaging experiment, a fluorescent probe replaces a transmitter. We label a fluorescent probe on a specific region of a biological molecule and bring it back into a cell. We can then visualize how the biological molecule behaves in response to external stimulation. Since fluorescence is a physical phenomenon, we can extract various kinds of information by making full use of its characteristics. For example, the excited energy of a fluorescent molecule donor transfers to an acceptor relative to the distance and orientation between the two fluorophores. This phenomenon can be used to identify interaction between biological molecules or structural change in biological molecules. Besides, we can apply all other characteristics of fluorescence, such as polarization, quenching, photobleaching, photoconversion, and photochromism, in experimentation. Cruising inside cells in a supermicro corps, gliding down in a microtubule like a roller coaster, pushing our ways through a jungle of chromatin while hoisting a flag of nuclear localization signal --- we are reminded to retain a playful and adventurous perspective at all times. What matters is mobilizing all capabilities of science and giving full play to our imagination. We believe that such serendipitous findings can arise out of such a sportive mind, a frame of mind that prevails when enjoying whale-watching.
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Keynote Lectures (Tuesday, September 24) Prof. Toshio Fukuda Institute for Advanced Research Nagoya University, Meijo University, Beijing Institute of Technology Toshio Fukuda received the B.A. degree from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, in 1971, and the M.S and Dr. Eng. from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1973 and 1977, respectively. In 1977, he joined the National Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. In 1982, he joined the Science University of Tokyo, Japan, and then joined Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, in 1989. He was Director of Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics and Professor of Department of Micro-Nano Systems Engineering at Nagoya University, where he was mainly involved in the research fields of intelligent robotic and mechatronic system, cellular robotic system, and microand nano-robotic system. He was the Russell Springer Chaired Professor at UC Berkeley, Distinguished Professor, Seoul National University, and many other universities. Currently, He is Professor Emeritus Nagoya University, Visiting Professor Institute for Advanced Research Nagoya University, Professor Meijo University, Professor Beijing Institute of Technology. Dr. Fukuda is IEEE Region 10 Director (2013-2014) and served President of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (1998-1999), Director of the IEEE Division X, Systems and Control (2001- 2002), and Editor-in-Chief of IEEE / ASME Transactions on Mechatronics (2000-2002). He was President of IEEE Nanotechnology Council (2002-2003, 2005) and President of SOFT (Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics) (2003-2005). He was elected as a member of Science Council of Japan (2008-). He received the IEEE Eugene Mittelmann Award (1997), IEEE Millennium Medal (2000), Humboldt Research Prize (2002), IEEE Robotics and Automation Pioneer Award (2004), IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Distinguished Service Award (2005), Award from Ministry of Education and Science in Japan (2005). IEEE Nanotechnology Council Distinguished service award (2007). Best Googol Application paper awards from IEEE Trans. Automation Science and Engineering (2007). Best papers awards from RSJ (2004) and SICE (2007), Special Funai Award from JSME (2008), 2009 George Saridis Leadership Award in Robotics and Automation (2009), IEEE Robotics and Automation Technical Field Award (2010), ROBOMECH Award 2010 (2010), Distinguished Service Award, The Robotics Society of Japan (2010), The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers Technical Field Award (2010), JSME Medal for Distinguished Engineers/ Outstanding Paper (2011), IROS Harashima Award for Innovative Technologies (2011), Friendship Award of Liaoning Province PR China (2012), IEEE Fellow (1995), SICE Fellow (1995), JSME Fellow (2001), RSJ Fellow (2004), Honorary Doctor of Aalto University School of Science and Technology (2010).
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Keynote Title Simulation Based Medicine for Endovascular Micro Surgery There have been so many robotic surgery systems developed so far, one of which is the Da Vincci Robotic System that is the most successful in the business market. Most robotic surgery systems are remotely controlled devices and systems and so the quality of the surgery heavily depends on the skill of the operators. Thus simulation is so important and necessary that medical doctors can have skillful training to operate those robotic systems and to understand and make the operation with confidence. To this purpose, there are mainly two simulation methods developed in this field so far, such as virtual reality model based and physical model based methods. There are some comparisons between them, such as advantages and dis-advantages. We have been developing an endovascular micro surgery system and also an evaluation simulation system, whether the surgery performance is good for human doctor and/or robotics system. This simulator, Endovascular Evaluator (EVE) is made by the micro technology using the CT data of patients in the brain and other organs. It turned out to be very efficient and useful for evaluating the skill of medical doctors and also important to develop different catheter devices as well as stents and flow diverters. It can also be used for medical applications to make the aneurysm developing process scientifically clear.
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Conference Program Monday, September 23, 2013 7:30 – 18:00
Registration
8:45 – 9:30
Opening Ceremony Kensaku Mori (General Chair MICCAI 2013) Ichiro Sakuma (Vice-President of Japan Society of Computer Aided Surgery) Fumiko Kasuga (Vice-President of Science Council of Japan) Alison Noble (President of MICCAI society) Takeyoshi Dohi (Tokyo Denki University) Jun-ichiro Toriwaki (Chukyo University) Yoshinobu Sato (Osaka University)
9:30 – 11:00
Oral Session 1 Physiological Modeling and Computer Assisted Intervention Papers of Oral Session 1 are open for discussion during Poster Session 1 on September 23. Chairs: Hervé Delingette (Inria, FR) Joachim Hornegger (U. Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE)
Fast Data-Driven Calibration of a Cardiac Electrophysiology Model from Images and ECG Oliver Zettinig, Tommaso Mansi, Bogdan Georgescu, Elham Kayvanpour, Farbod SedaghatHamedani, Ali Amr, Jan Haas, Henning Steen, Benjamin Meder, Hugo Katus, Nassir Navab, Ali Kamen, Dorin Comaniciu Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Technische Universität München, University Hospital Heidelberg (I-1, O1-01) Toward Online Modeling for Lesion Visualization and Monitoring in Cardiac Ablation Therapy Cristian A. Linte, Jon J. Camp, David R. Holmes III, Maryam E. Rettmann, Richard A. Robb Mayo Clinic (I-9, O1-02) Prediction of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgical Planning Using an Inverse Soft Tissue Modelling Approach Kamal Shahim, Philipp Jurgens, Philippe C. Cattin, Lutz Nolte, Mauricio Reyes University of Bern, University of Basel (I-18, O-03) String Motif-Based Description of Tool Motion for Detecting Skill and Gestures in Robotic Surgery Narges Ahmidi, Yixin Gao, Benjamín Béjar, S. Swaroop Vedula, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Rene Vidal, Gregory D. Hager Johns Hopkins University (I-26, O1-04) Global Registration of Ultrasound to MRI Using the LC2 Metric for Enabling Neurosurgical Guidance Wolfgang Wein, Alexander Ladikos, Bernhard Fuerst, Amit Shah, Kanishka Sharma, Nassir Navab ImFusion GmbH, Technische Universität München (I-34, O1-05) 28 | MICCAI 2013
Real-Time Dense Stereo Reconstruction Using Convex Optimisation with a Cost-Volume for Image-Guided Robotic Surgery Ping-Lin Chang, Danail Stoyanov, Andrew J. Davison, Philip Eddie Edwards Imperial College London, University College London (I-42, O1-06) 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 – 12:30 Keynote Lecture 1 Dr. Atsushi Miyawaki (RIKEN) Cruising inside X 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:30 Poster Session 1 Imaging, reconstruction, and enhancement I Registration I Machine learning, statistical modeling, and atlases I Computer aided diagnosis and imaging biomarkers I Intraoperative guidance and robotics I Microscope, optical imaging, and histology I Cardiology I Vasculatures and tubular structures I Brain imaging and basic techniques Diffusion MRI I Brain segmentation and atlases I 16:30 – 18:15 Oral Session 2 Brain Imaging Papers of Oral Session 2 are open for discussion during Poster Session 2 on September 24. Chairs: Tianming Liu (UGA, US) Simon K. Warfield (Harvard Med. Sch. Children's Hosp., US) Combining Surface and Fiber Geometry: An Integrated Approach to Brain Morphology Peter Savadjiev, Yogesh Rathi, Sylvain Bouix, Alex R. Smith, Robert T. Schultz, Ragini Verma, Carl-Fredrik Westin Harvard Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital Philadelphia (I-50, O2-01) Multi-Atlas Based Simultaneous Labeling of Longitudinal Dynamic Cortical Surfaces in Infants Gang Li, Li Wang, Feng Shi, Weili Lin, Dinggang Shen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (I-58, O2-02) Identifying Group-Wise Consistent White Matter Landmarks via Novel Fiber Shape Descriptor Hanbo Chen, Tuo Zhang, Tianming Liu University of Georgia, Northwestern Polytechnical University (I-66, O2-03) The Importance of Being Dispersed: A Ranking of Diffusion MRI Models for Fibre Dispersion Using In Vivo Human Brain Data Uran Ferizi, Torben Schneider, Maira Tariq, Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott, Hui Zhang, Daniel C. Alexander MICCAI 2013 | 29
University College London (I-74, O2-04) Estimating Constrained Multi-fiber Diffusion MR Volumes by Orientation Clustering Ryan P. Cabeen, Mark E. Bastin, David H. Laidlaw Brown University, University of Edinburgh (I-82, O2-05) Connectivity Subnetwork Learning for Pathology and Developmental Variations Yasser Ghanbari, Alex R. Smith, Robert T. Schultz, Ragini Verma University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (I-90, O2-06) Detecting Epileptic Regions Based on Global Brain Connectivity Patterns Andrew Sweet, Archana Venkataraman, Steven M. Stufflebeam, Hesheng Liu, Naoro Tanaka, Joseph Madsen, Polina Golland Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Boston Children's Hospital (I-98, O2-07) Evening
MICCAI Soccer
Tuesday, September 24, 2013 8:00 – 18:00
Registration
8:50 – 9:00
Daily Briefing
9:00 – 10:30
Oral Session 3 Registration and Atlas Construction Papers of Oral Session 3 are open for discussion during Poster Session 2 on September 24. Chairs: Ben Glocker (Microsoft Research, UK) Kilian Pohl (UPenn, US)
Biomechanically Driven Registration of Pre- to Intra- Operative 3D Images for Laparoscopic Surgery Ozan Oktay, Li Zhang, Tommaso Mansi, Peter Mountney, Philip Mewes, Stéphane Nicolau, Luc Soler, Christophe Chefd'hotel Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology, Siemens AG, IRCAD (II-1, O3-01) A Bayesian Approach for Spatially Adaptive Regularisation in Non-Rigid Registration Ivor J. A. Simpson, Mark W. Woolrich, M. Jorge Cardoso, David M. Cash, Marc Modat, Julia A. Schnabel, Sebastien Ourselin University College London, University of Oxford (II-10, O3-02) Geodesic Distances to Landmarks for Dense Correspondence on Ensembles of Complex Shapes Manasi Datar, Ilwoo Lyu, SunHyung Kim, Joshua Cates, Martin Styner, Ross Whitaker University of Utah, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (II-19, O3-03) Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Registration of Diffusion-Weighted Images with Explicit Orientation Optimization Pei Zhang, Marc Niethammer, Dinggang Shen, Pew-Thian Yap University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (II-27, O3-04) 30 | MICCAI 2013
Atlas Construction for Dynamic (4D) PET Using Diffeomorphic Transformations Marie Bieth, Hervé Lombaert, Andrew J. Reader, Kaleem Siddiqi McGill University (II-35, O3-05) Random Walks with Efficient Search and Contextually Adapted Image Similarity for Deformable Registration Lisa Y. W. Tang, Ghassan Hamarneh Simon Fraser University (II-43, O3-06) 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:00 Keynote Lecture 2 Prof. Toshio Fukuda (Meijo University) Simulation based Medicine for Intravascular Surgery 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 16:00 Poster Session 2 Motion modeling and compensation 16:00 – 17:30 Oral Session 4 Microscopy, Histology, and Computer Aided Diagnosis Papers of Oral Session 4 are open for discussion during Poster Session 3 on September 25. Chairs: Anant Madabhushi (Case Western Reserve U., US) Anne Martel (U. Toronto, CA) A Histology-Based Model of Quantitative T1 Contrast for In-vivo Cortical Parcellation of HighResolution 7 Tesla Brain MR Images Juliane Dinse, Miriam Waehnert, Christine Lucas Tardif, Andreas Schafer, Stefan Geyer, Robert Turner, Pierre-Louis Bazin Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (II-51, O4-01) Apoptosis Detection for Non-adherent Cells in Time-Lapse Phase Contrast Microscopy Seungil Huh, Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University (II-59, O4-02) Pathological Site Retargeting under Tissue Deformation Using Geometrical Association and Tracking Menglong Ye, Stamatia Giannarou, Nisha Patel, Julian Teare, Guang-Zhong Yang Imperial College London (II-67, O4-03) Optic Disc and Cup Segmentation from Color Fundus Photograph Using Graph Cut with Priors Yuanjie Zheng, Dwight Stambolian, Joan O'Brien, James C. Gee University of Pennsylvania (II-75, O4-04) A Variational Framework for Joint Detection and Segmentation of Ovarian Cancer Metastases Jianfei Liu, Shijun Wang, Marius George Linguraru, Jianhua Yao, Ronald M. Summers National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Children's National Medical Center (II-83, O4-05) MICCAI 2013 | 31
Characterization of Tissue Histopathology via Predictive Sparse Decomposition and Spatial Pyramid Matching Hang Chang, Nandita Nayak, Paul T. Spellman, Bahram Parvin Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oregon Health Science University (II-91, O4-06) 19:00 – 21:30 Gala dinner at Westin Nagoya Castle
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 8:00 – 18:00
Registration
8:50 – 9:00
Daily Briefing
9:00 – 10:30
Oral Session 5 Image reconstruction and motion modeling Papers of Oral Session 5 are open for discussion during Poster Session 3 on September 25. Chairs: Cristian Lorenz (Philips, DE) Julia A. Schnabel (Oxford U., UK)
Improved Multi B-Value Diffusion-Weighted MRI of the Body by Simultaneous Model Estimation and Image Reconstruction (SMEIR) Moti Freiman, Onur Afacan, Robert V. Mulkern, Simon K. Warfield Boston Children's Hospital (III-01, O5-01) Cardiac Image Super-Resolution with Global Correspondence Using Multi-Atlas PatchMatch Wenzhe Shi, Jose Caballero, Christian Ledig, Xiahai Zhuang, Wenja Bai, Kanwal Bhatia, Antonio M Simoes Monterio de Marvao, Tim Dawes, Declan O'Regan, Daniel Rueckert Imperial College London, Chinese Academy of Sciences (III-09, O5-02) Self-gated Radial MRI for Respiratory Motion Compensation on Hybrid PET/MR Systems Robert Grimm, Sebastian Fürst, Isabel Dregely, Christoph Forman, Jana Maria Hutter, Sibylle I. Ziegler, Stephan Nekolla, Berthold Kiefer, Markus Schwaiger, Joachim Hornegger, Tobias Block FAU Erlangen, TU Münich, Siemens Healthcare, NYU Langone Medical Center (III-17, O5-03) Complex Lung Motion Estimation via Adaptive Bilateral Filtering of the Deformation Field Bartlomiej W. Papiez, Mattias Paul Heinrich, Laurent Risser, Julia A. Schnabel University of Oxford, Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse (III-25, O5-04) Helical Mode Lung 4D-CT Reconstruction Using Bayesian Model Tiancheng He, Zhong Xue, Paige L. Nitsch, Bin S. Teh, Stephen T. Wong The Methodist Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College (III-33, O5-05) 3D Tongue Motion from Tagged and Cine MR Images Fangxu Xing, Jonghye Woo, Emi Z. Murano, Junghoon Lee, Maureen Stone, Jerry L. Prince Johns Hopkins University (III-41, O5-06) 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:30 Oral Session 6 Machine learning in medical image computing 32 | MICCAI 2013
Papers of Oral Session 6 are open for discussion during Poster Session 3 on September 25. Chairs: Alejandro F. Frangi (U. Sheffield, UK) Akinobu Shimizu (Tokyo U. A & T, JP) Learning without Labeling: Domain Adaptation for Ultrasound Transducer Localization Tobias Heimann, Peter Mountney, Matthias John, Razvan Ionasec Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Siemens Corporation, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector (III-49, O6-01) Segmentation of 4D Echocardiography Using Stochastic Online Dictionary Learning Xiaojie Huang, Donald P. Dione, Ben A. Lin, Alda Bregasi, Albert J. Sinusas, James S. Duncan Yale University (III-57, O6-02) Atlas Encoding by Randomized Forests for Efficient Label Propagation Darko Zikic, Ben Glocker, Antonio Criminisi Microsoft Research Cambridge (III-66, O6-03) Robust and Accurate Coronary Artery Centerline Extraction in CTA by Combining ModelDriven and Data-Driven Approaches Yefeng Zheng, Huseyin Tek, Gareth Funka-Lea Siemens Corporate Technology (III-74, O6-04) Incorporating Shape Variability in Image Segmentation via Implicit Template Deformation Raphael Prevost, Remi Cuingnet, Benoit Mory, Laurent D. Cohen, Robert Ardon Philips Research Medisys, Université Paris Dauphine (III-82, O6-05) Automatic 3D Motion Estimation of Left Ventricle from C-arm Rotational Angiocardiography Using a Prior Motion Model and Learning Based Boundary Detector Mingqing Chen, Yefeng Zheng, Yang Wang, Kerstin Mueller, Guenter Lauritsch Siemens Corporate Technology, Siemens AG Healthcare Sector (III-90, O6-06) 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 16:30 Poster Session 3 Imaging, reconstruction, and enhancement II Registration II Segmentation II Physiological modeling, simulation, and planning II Intraoperative guidance and robotics II Microscope, optical imaging, and histology III Diffusion MRI II Brain segmentation and atlases III Functional MRI and neuroscience applications II 16:30 – 17:30 Special Session (Panel Discussion) How do our experts see the future of medical imaging and computer assisted interventions? 17:30 – 18:30 Award Ceremony / Closing Remarks MICCAI 2013 | 33
Poster Sessions Poster Session 1 (Monday, September 23, 14:00 – 16:30) Poster Session 1-1 Poster Teaser Guided Poster Tour Free Discussion
Coffee Break
Poster Session 1-2 Poster Teaser Guided Poster Tour Free Discussion
Poster Teaser Monitor
14:00 – 14:10 14:10 – 14:40 14:40 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:40 15:40 – 16:10 16:10 – 16:30 1-1-A Imaging, reconstruction, and enhancement I A Chair: Daniel Rueckert (ICL, UK) Assigned posters: P1-01 to 08
1-2-A Registration I Chair: Dinggang Shen (UNC, US) Assigned posters: P1-09 to 14
1-1-B Machine learning, statistical modeling, and B atlases I Chair: Mads Nielsen (U. Copenhagen, DK) Assigned posters: P1-15 to 21
1-2-B Computer aided diagnosis and imaging biomarkers I Chair: Bram van Ginneken (Radboud U., NL) Assigned posters: P1-22 to 30
1-1-C Intraoperative guidance and robotics I C Chair: Nobuhiko Hata (Harvard Med. Sch. BWH, US) Assigned posters: P1-31 to 36
1-2-C Microscope, optical imaging, and histology I Chair: Purang Abolmaesumi (UBC, CA) Assigned posters: P1-37 to 45 Coffee Break
1-1-D Cardiology I D Chair: Martyn Nash (U. Auckland, NZ) Assigned posters: P1-46 to 51
1-2-D Vasculatures and tubular structures I Chair: Yoshitaka Masutani (U. Tokyo, JP) Assigned posters: P1-52 to 58
1-1-E (Upstairs Lobby) Brain imaging and basic techniques E Chair: Mert Rory Sabuncu(Harvard Med. Sch. BWH, US) Assigned posters: P1-59 to 66
1-2-E (Upstairs Lobby) Diffusion MRI I Chair: Kaleem Siddiqi (McGill U., CA) Assigned posters: P1-67 to 74
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Poster Session 2 (Tuesday, September 24, 13:30 – 16:00) Poster Session 2-1 Poster Teaser Guided Poster Tour Free Discussion
Coffee Break
Poster Session 2-2 Poster Teaser Guided Poster Tour Free Discussion
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13:30 – 13:40 13:40 – 14:10 14:10 – 14:30 14:30 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:10 15:10 – 15:40 15:40 – 16:00 2-1-A Motion modeling and compensation A Chair: Ziv Yaniv (Children s Nat. Med. Ctr., US) Assigned posters: P2-01 to 07
2-2-A Segmentation I Chair: Christian Wachinger (MIT, US) Assigned posters: P2-08 to 15
2-1-B Machine learning, statistical modeling, and B atlases II Chair: Tobias Heimann (Siemens, DE) Assigned posters: P2-16 to 21
2-2-B Computer aided diagnosis and imaging biomarkers II Chair: Nico Karssemeijer (Radboud U., NL) Assigned posters: P2-22 to 30
2-1-C Physiological modeling, simulation, and C planning I Chair: Stephen Aylward (Kitware, US) Assigned posters: P2-31 to 37
2-2-C Microscope, optical imaging, and histology II Chair: James Gee (U Penn, US) Assigned posters: P2-38 to 46
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Coffee Break 2-2-D Vasculatures and tubular structures II Chair: Leo Grady (Heart Flow, US) Assigned posters: P2-52 to 59
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2-2-F (Upstairs Lobby) Functional MRI and neuroscience applications I Chair: Bertrand Thirion (INRIA, FR) Assigned posters: P2-69 to 74
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Poster Session 3 (Wednesday, September 25, 14:00 – 16:30) Poster Session 3-1 Poster Teaser Guided Poster Tour Free Discussion
Coffee break
Poster Session 3-2 Poster Teaser Guided Poster Tour Free Discussion
Poster Teaser Monitor
14:00 – 14:10 14:10 – 14:40 14:40 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:40 15:40 – 16:10 16:10 – 16:30 3-1-A Imaging, reconstruction, and enhancement II A Chair: Philip Eddie Edwards (ICL, UK) Assigned posters: P3-01 to 08
3-2-A Registration II Chair: Guoyan Zheng (U. Bem, CH) Assigned posters: P3-09 to 14
3-1-B Segmentation II B Chair: Marleen de Bruijne (Erasmus MC & U. Copenhagen, NL & DK) Assigned posters: P3-15 to 23
3-2-B Physiological modeling, simulation, and planning II Chair: Poul Nielsen (U. Auckland, NZ) Assigned posters: P3-24 to 31
3-1-C Intraoperative guidance and robotics II C Chair: Randy Ellis (Queen s U., CA) Assigned posters: P3-32 to 37
3-2-C Microscope, optical imaging, and histology III Chair: Marius George Linguraru (Children s Nat. Med. Ctr., US) Assigned posters: P3-38 to 46
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3-1-E (Upstairs Lobby) Diffusion MRI II E Chair: Yogesh Rathi (Harvard Med. Sch. BWH, US) Assigned posters: P3-47 to 54 3-1-F (Upstairs Lobby) Brain segmentation and atlases III F Chair: P. Thomas Fletcher (U. Utah, US) Assigned posters: P3-55 to 62
3-2-F (Upstairs Lobby) Functional MRI and neuroscience applications II Chair: Pierre Jannin (Inserm, FR) Assigned posters: P3-63 to 69
Papers of Oral Sessions 4 to 6 are open for discussion and their posters are displayed near the main hall doors.
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Machine Learning,Atlas & CAD (including brain)
CAI:Simulation, Planning, Guidance & Robotics
Microscopy & Optical Imaging
Cardiovascular Imaging
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Posters (September 23) Monday, September 23 Posters Poster ID
Title Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
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Chair: Daniel Rueckert (ICL, UK)
Imaging, Reconstruction, and Enhancement I Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor A) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P1-01 Joint Intensity Inhomogeneity Correction for Whole-Body MR Data
Oleh Dzyubachyk, Rob J. van der Geest, Marius I-106 Staring, Peter Börnert, Monique Reijnierse, Johan L. Bloem, Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt
P1-02 Tissue-Specific Sparse Deconvolution for Low-Dose CT Perfusion
Ruogu Fang, Tsuhan Chen, Pina C. Sanelli
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P1-03 Learning the Manifold of Quality Ultrasound Acquisition
Noha El-Zehiry, Michelle Yan, Sara Good, Tong Fang, S. Kevin Zhou, Leo Grady
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P1-04 Example-Based Restoration of High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Image Acquisitions
Ender Konukoglu, Andre van der Kouwe, Mert Rory Sabuncu, Bruce Fischl
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P1-05 ToF Meets RGB: Novel Multi-Sensor SuperResolution for Hybrid 3-D Endoscopy
Thomas Kǒhler, Sven Haase, Sebastian Bauer, Jakob Wasza, Thomas Kilgus, Lena Maier-Hein, Hubertus Feußner, Joachim Hornegger
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P1-06 Attenuation Correction Synthesis for Hybrid PET-MR Scanners
Ninon Burgos, Manuel Jorge Cardoso, Marc Modat, Stefano Pedemonte, John Dickson, Anna Barnes, John S. Duncan, David Atkinson, Simon R. Arridge, Brian F. Hutton, Sebastien Ourselin
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P1-07 Low-Rank Total Variation for Image SuperResolution
Feng Shi, Jian Cheng, Li Wang, Pew-Thian Yap, Dinggang Shen
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P1-08 First Use of Mini Gamma Cameras for Intraoperative Robotic SPECT Reconstruction
Philipp Matthies, Kanishka Sharma, Asli Okur, José Gardiazabal, Jakob Vogel, Tobias Lasser, Nassir Navab
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Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
Chair: Dinggang Shen (UNC, US)
Registration I Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor A) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P1-09 Robust Model-Based 3D/3D Fusion using Sparse Dominik Neumann, Sasa Grbic, Matthias John, Matching for Minimally Invasive Surgery Nassir Navab, Joachim Hornegger, Razvan Ionasec
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P1-10 Iterative Closest Curve: A Framework for Curvilinear Structure Registration Application to 2D/3D Coronary Arteries Registration
Thomas Benseghir, Grégoire Malandain, Régis Vaillant
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P1-11 Towards Realtime Multimodal Fusion for ImageGuided Interventions Using Self-Similarities
Mattias P. Heinrich, Mark Jenkinson, Bartlomiej W. Papież, Sir Michael Brady, Julia A. Schnabel
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P1-12 Efficient Convex Optimization Approach to 3D Non-rigid MR-TRUS Registration
Yue Sun, Jing Yuan, Martin Rajchl, Wu Qiu, Cesare Romagnoli, Aaron Fenster
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P1-13 Left-Invariant Metrics for Diffeomorphic Image Tanya Schmah, Laurent Risser, François-Xavier Registration with Spatially-Varying Regularisation Vialard
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P1-14 A Generalised Spatio-Temporal Registration Jieqing Jiao, Julia A. Schnabel, Roger N. Gunn Framework for Dynamic PET Data: Application to Neuroreceptor Imaging
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Author List Chair: Mads Nielsen (U. Copenhagen, DK)
Machine Learning, Statistical Modeling, and Atlases I Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor B) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P1-15 Constructing an Un-biased Whole Body Atlas Matthias Dorfer, René Donner, Georg Langs from Clinical Imaging Data by Fragment Bundling
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P1-16 Learning a Structured Graphical Model with Boosted Top-Down Features for Ultrasound Image Segmentation
Zhihui Hao, Qiang Wang, Xiaotao Wang, Jung Bae Kim, Youngkyoo Hwang, Baek Hwan Cho, Ping Guo, Won Ki Lee
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P1-17 Utilizing Disease-Specific Organ Shape Components for Disease Discrimination: Application to Discrimination of Chronic Liver Disease from CT Data
Dipti Prasad Mukherjee, Keisuke Higashiura, Toshiyuki Okada, Masatoshi Hori, Yen-Wei Chen, Noriyuki Tomiyama, Yoshinobu Sato
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P1-18 Visual Phrase Learning and Its Application in Computed Tomographic Colonography
Shijun Wang, Matthew McKenna, Zhuoshi Wei, Jiamin Liu, Peter Liu, Ronald M. Summers
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P1-19 Fusing Correspondenceless 3D Point Distribution Marco Pereañez, Karim Lekadir, Constantine Models Butakoff, Cornê Hoogendoorn, Alejandro Frangi
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P1-20 Robust Multimodal Dictionary Learning
Tian Cao, Vladimir Jojic, Shannon Modla, Debbie Powell, Kirk Czymmek, Marc Niethammer
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P1-21 Bayesian Atlas Estimation for the Variability Analysis of Shape Complexes
Pietro Gori, Olivier Colliot, Yulia Worbe, Linda Marrakchi-Kacem, Sophie Lecomte, Cyril Poupon, Andreas Hartmann, Nicholas Ayache, Stanley Durrleman
I-267
Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
Chair: Bram van Ginneken (Radboud U., NL.)
Computer Aided Diagnosis and Imaging Biomarkers I Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor B) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P1-22 Manifold Regularized Multi-Task Feature Selection for Multi-modality Classification in Alzheimer's Disease
Biao Jie, Daoqiang Zhang, Bo Cheng, Dinggang Shen
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P1-23 Similarity Guided Feature Labeling for Lesion Detection
Yang Song, Weidong Cai, Heng Huang, Xiaogang Wang, Stefan Eberl, Michael Fulham, Dagan Feng
I-284
P1-24 Large Deformation Image Classification Using Generalized Locality-Constrained Linear Coding
Pei Zhang, Chong-Yaw Wee, Marc Niethammer, Dinggang Shen, Pew-Thian Yap
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P1-25 Persistent Homological Sparse Network Approach to Detecting White Matter Abnormality in Maltreated Children: MRI and DTI Multimodal Study
Moo K. Chung, Jamie L. Hanson, Hyekyoung Lee, Nagesh Adluru, Andrew L. Alexander, Richard J. Davidson, Seth D. Pollak
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P1-26 Inter-modality Relationship Constrained MultiFeng Liu, Chong-Yaw Wee, Huafu Chen, Dinggang Task Feature Selection for AD/MCI Classification Shen
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P1-27 The Impact of Heterogeneity and Uncertainty on Prediction of Response to Therapy Using Dynamic MRI Data
Manav Bhushan, Julia A. Schnabel, Michael Chappell, Fergus Gleeson, Mark Anderson, Jamie Franklin, Sir Mike Brady, Mark Jenkinson
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P1-28 Contrast-Independent Liver-Fat Quantification from Spectral CT Exams
Paulo R. S. Mendonça, Peter Lamb, Andras Kriston, I-324 Kosuke Sasaki, Masayuki Kudo, Dushyant V. Sahani
P1-29 Semi-automated Virtual Unfolded View Masahiro Oda, Tomoaki Suito, Yuichiro Hayashi, Generation Method of Stomach from CT Volumes Takayuki Kitasaka, Kazuhiro Furukawa, Ryoji Miyahara, Yoshiki Hirooka, Hidemi Goto, Gen Iinuma, Kazunari Misawa, Shigeru Nawano, Kensaku Mori
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P1-30 Manifold Diffusion for Exophytic Kidney Lesion Detection on Non-contrast CT Images Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
Author List Jianfei Liu, Shijun Wang, Jianhua Yao, Marius George Linguraru, Ronald M. Summers
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Chair: Nobuhiko Hata (Harvard Med. Sch. BWH, US)
Intraoperative Guidance and Robotics I Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor C) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P1-31 Errors in Device Localization in MRI Using Z-Frames
Jeremy Cepek, Blaine A. Chronik, Aaron Fenster
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P1-32 3-D Operation Situs Reconstruction with Time-of- Sven Haase, Sebastian Bauer, Jakob Wasza, Flight Satellite Cameras Using Photogeometric Thomas Kilgus, Lena Maier-Hein, Armin Schneider, Data Fusion Michael Kranzfelder, Hubertus Feußner, Joachim Hornegger
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P1-33 Multi-section Continuum Robot for Endoscopic Surgical Clipping of Intracranial Aneurysms
Takahisa Kato, Ichiro Okumura, Sang-Eun Song, Nobuhiko Hata
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P1-34 Inter-operative Trajectory Registration for Endoluminal Video Synchronization: Application to Biopsy Site Re-localization
Anant Suraj Vemuri, Stephane A. Nicolau, Nicholas Ayache, Jacques Marescaux, Luc Soler
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P1-35 System and Method for 3-D/3-D Registration between Non-contrast-enhanced CBCT and Contrast-enhanced CT for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Stenting
Shun Miao, Rui Liao, Marcus Pfister, Li Zhang, Vincent Ordy
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P1-36 Beyond Current Guided Bronchoscopy: A Robust Xiongbiao Luo, Kensaku Mori and Real-time Bronchoscopic Ultrasound Navigation System Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
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Chair: Purang Abolmaesumi (UBC, CA)
Microscope, Optical Imaging, and Histology I Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor C) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P1-37 A Stochastic Model for Automatic Extraction of 3D Sreetama Basu, Maria Kulikova, Elena Zhizhina, Neuronal Morphology Wei Tsang Ooi, Daniel Racoceanu
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P1-38 A Viterbi Approach to Topology Inference for Large Scale Endomicroscopy Video Mosaicing
Jessie Mahé, Tom Vercauteren, Benoît Rosa, Julien Dauguet
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P1-39 Spatially Aware Cell Cluster (SpACCl) Graphs: Predicting Outcome in Oropharyngeal p16+ Tumors
Sahirzeeshan Ali, James Lewis, Anant Madabhushi
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P1-40 Efficient Phase Contrast Microscopy Restoration Seungil Huh, Hang Su, Mei Chen, Takeo Kanade Applied for Muscle Myotube Detection
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P1-41 A Generative Model for OCT Retinal Layer Segmentation by Integrating Graph-Based Multi-surface Searching and Image Registration
Yuanjie Zheng, Rui Xiao, Yan Wang, James C. Gee
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P1-42 An Integrated Framework for Automatic Ki-67 Scoring in Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor
Fuyong Xing, Hai Su, Lin Yang
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P1-43 A Linear Program Formulation for the Segmentation of Ciona Membrane Volumes
Diana L. Delibaltov, Pratim Ghosh, Volkan Rodoplu, Michael Veeman, William Smith, B.S. Manjunath
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P1-44 Automated Nucleus and Cytoplasm Segmentation of Overlapping Cervical Cells
Zhi Lu, Gustavo Carneiro, Andrew P. Bradley
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P1-45 Segmentation of Cells with Partial Occlusion and Masoud S. Nosrati, Ghassan Hamarneh Part Configuration Constraint Using Evolutionary Computation 42 | MICCAI 2013
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Title Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
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Author List Chair: Martyn Nash(U. Auckland, NZ)
Cardiology I Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor D) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P1-46 A Metamorphosis Distance for Embryonic Cardiac Action Potential Interpolation and Classification
Giann Gorospe, Laurent Younes, Leslie Tung, René Vidal
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P1-47 Segmentation of the Left Ventricle Using a Distance Regularized Two-Layer Level Set Approach
Chaolu Feng, Chunming Li, Dazhe Zhao, Christos Davatzikos, Harold Litt
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P1-48 Automated Segmentation and Geometrical Modeling of the Tricuspid Aortic Valve in 3D Echocardiographic Images
Alison M. Pouch, Hongzhi Wang, Manabu Takabe, Benjamin M. Jackson, Chandra M. Sehgal, Joseph H. Gorman III, Robert C. Gorman, Paul A. Yushkevich
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P1-49 Cardiac Motion Estimation by Optimizing Transmural Homogeneity of the Myofiber Strain and Its Validation with Multimodal Sequences
Zhijun Zhang, David J. Sahn, Xubo Song
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P1-50 A Novel Total Variation Based Noninvasive Transmural Electrophysiological Imaging
Jingjia Xu, Azar Rahimi Dehaghani, Fei Gao, Linwei Wang
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P1-51 Right Ventricle Segmentation with Probability Product Kernel Constraints
Cyrus M.S. Nambakhsh, Terry M. Peters, Ali Islam, Ismail Ben Ayed
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Chair: Yoshitaka Masutani(U. Tokyo, JP)
Vasculatures and Tubular Structures I Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor D) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P1-52 A Learning-Based Approach for Fast and Robust Valeria De Luca, Michael Tschannen, Gábor Vessel Tracking in Long Ultrasound Sequences Székely, Christine Tanner
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P1-53 Supervised Feature Learning for Curvilinear Structure Segmentation
Carlos Becker, Roberto Rigamonti, Vincent Lepetit, Pascal Fua
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P1-54 Joint Segmentation of 3D Femoral Lumen and Outer Wall Surfaces from MR Images
Eranga Ukwatta, Jing Yuan, Wu Qiu, Martin Rajchl, Bernard Chiu, Shadi Shavakh, Jianrong Xu, Aaron Fenster
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P1-55 Model-Guided Directional Minimal Path for Fully Automatic Extraction of Coronary Centerlines from Cardiac CTA
Liu Liu, Wenzhe Shi, Daniel Rueckert, Mingxing Hu, Sebastien Ourselin, Xiahai Zhuang
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P1-56 Globally Optimal Curvature-Regularized Fast Marching for Vessel Segmentation
Wei Liao, Karl Rohr, Stefan Wörz
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P1-57 Low-Rank and Sparse Matrix Decomposition for Jana Hutter, Peter Schmitt, Gunhild Aandal, Andreas I-558 Compressed Sensing Reconstruction of Magnetic Greiser, Christoph Forman, Robert Grimm, Joachim Resonance 4D Phase Contrast Blood Flow Hornegger, Andreas Maier Imaging (LoSDeCoS 4D-PCI) P1-58 Anatomical Labeling of the Circle of Willis Using Maximum a Posteriori Graph Matching Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
David Robben, Stefan Sunaert, Vincent Thijs, Guy Wilms, Frederik Maes, Paul Suetens
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Chair: Mert Rory Sabuncu(Harvard Med. Sch. MGH. US)
Brain Imaging and Basic Techniques Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor E) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P1-59 Normalisation of Neonatal Brain Network Measures Using Stochastic Approaches
Markus Schirmer, Gareth Ball, Serena J. Counsell, A. David Edwards, Daniel Rueckert, Joseph V. Hajnal, Paul Aljabar
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P1-60 Localisation of the Brain in Fetal MRI Using Bundled SIFT Features
Kevin Keraudren, Vanessa Kyriakopoulou, Mary Rutherford, Joseph V. Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert
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P1-61 Surface Smoothing: A Way Back in Early Brain Morphogenesis
Julien Lefèvre, Victor Intwali, Lucie Hertz-Pannier, Petra S. Hüppi, Jean-François Mangin, Jessica Dubois, David Germanaud
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P1-62 4D Hyperspherical Harmonic (HyperSPHARM) Representation of Multiple Disconnected Brain Subcortical Structures
Ameer Pasha Hosseinbor, Moo K. Chung, Stacey I-598 M. Schaefer, Carien M. van Reekum, Lara PeschkeSchmitz, Matt Sutterer, Andrew L. Alexander, Richard J. Davidson
P1-63 Modality Propagation: Coherent Synthesis of Subject-Specific Scans with Data-Driven Regularization
Dong Hye Ye, Darko Zikic, Ben Glocker, Antonio Criminisi, Ender Konukoglu
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P1-64 Non-Local Spatial Regularization of MRI T2 Relaxation Images for Myelin Water Quantification
Youngjin Yoo, Roger Tam
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P1-65 Robust Myelin Quantitative Imaging from MultiXiaobo Shen, Thanh D. Nguyen, Susan A. Gauthier, echo T2 MRI Using Edge Preserving Spatial Priors Ashish Raj P1-66 Is Synthesizing MRI Contrast Useful for Intermodality Analysis? Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
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Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Ender Konukoglu, Darko I-631 Zikic, Ben Glocker, Koen Van Leemput, Bruce Fischl Chair: Kaleem Siddiqi (McGill U., CA)
Diffusion MRI I Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor E) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P1-67 Regularized Spherical Polar Fourier Diffusion MRI with Optimal Dictionary Learning
Jian Cheng, Tianzi Jiang, Rachid Deriche, Dinggang I-639 Shen, Pew-Thian Yap
P1-68 On Describing Human White Matter Anatomy: The White Matter Query Language
Demian Wassermann, Nikos Makris, Yogesh Rathi, Martha Shenton, Ron Kikinis, Marek Kubicki, Carl-Fredrik Westin
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P1-69 Voxelwise Spectral Diffusional Connectivity and Its Applications to Alzheimer's Disease and Intelligence Prediction
Junning Li, Yan Jin, Yonggang Shi, Ivo D. Dinov, Danny J. Wang, Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson
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P1-70 Auto-calibrating Spherical Deconvolution Based on ODF Sparsity
Thomas Schultz, Samuel Groeschel
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P1-71 Evaluating Structural Connectomics in Relation to Paulo Rodrigues, Alberto Prats-Galino, David Different Q-space Sampling Techniques Gallardo-Pujol, Pablo Villoslada, Carles Falcon, Vesna Prčhkovska
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P1-72 Tensor Metrics and Charged Containers for 3D Q-space Sample Distribution
Hans Knutsson, Carl-Fredrik Westin
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P1-73 Optimal Diffusion Tensor Imaging with Repeated Measurements
Mohammad Alipoor, Irene Yu Hua Gu, Andrew J. H. Mehnert, Ylva Lilja, Daniel Nilsson
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P1-74 Estimation of a Multi-fascicle Model from Single B-Value Data with a Population-Informed Prior
Maxime Taquet, Benoît Scherrer, Nicolas Boumal, Benoît Macq, Simon K. Warfield
I-695
Poster Session 1 14:00 – 16:30
Chair: Martin A. Styner (UNC, US)
Brain Segmentation and Atlases I Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor F) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P1-75 Integration of Sparse Multi-modality Representation and Geometrical Constraint for Isointense Infant Brain Segmentation 44 | MICCAI 2013
Li Wang, Feng Shi, Gang Li, Weili Lin, John H. Gilmore, Dinggang Shen
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P1-76 Groupwise Segmentation with Multi-atlas Joint Label Fusion
Hongzhi Wang, Paul A. Yushkevich
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P1-77 Higher-Order CRF Tumor Segmentation with Discriminant Manifold Potentials
Samuel Kadoury, Nadine Abi-Jaoudeh, Pablo A. Valdes
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P1-78 Fast, Sequence Adaptive Parcellation of Brain MR Using Parametric Models
Oula Puonti, Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Koen Van Leemput
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P1-79 Multiple Sclerosis Lesion Segmentation Using Dictionary Learning and Sparse Coding
Nick Weiss, Daniel Rueckert, Anil Rao
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P1-80 Deformable Atlas for Multi-structure Segmentation
Xiaofeng Liu, Albert Montillo, Ek. T. Tan, John F. Schenck, Paulo Mendonca
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P1-81 Hierarchical Probabilistic Gabor and MRF Segmentation of Brain Tumours in MRI Volumes
Nagesh K. Subbanna, Doina Precup, D. Louis Collins, Tal Arbel
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P1-82 Robust GM/WM Segmentation of the Spinal Cord Andrew J. Asman, Seth A. Smith, Daniel S. Reich, with Iterative Non-Local Statistical Fusion Bennett A. Landman
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Chair: Ziv Yaniv (Children s Nat. Med. Ctr., US)
Motion Modeling and Compensation Poster Teaser: 13:30 – 13:40 (65 inch Monitor A) Guided Poster Tour: 13:40 – 14:10 P2-01 Registration of Free-Breathing 3D+t Abdominal Perfusion CT Images via Co-segmentation
Raphael Prevost, Blandine Romain, Remi Cuingnet, Benoit Mory, Laurence Rouet, Olivier Lucidarme, Laurent D. Cohen, Robert Ardon
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P2-02 Respiratory Motion Compensation with Relevance Vector Machines
Robert Dürichen, Tobias Wissel, Floris Ernst, Achim Schweikard
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P2-03 Real-Time Respiratory Motion Analysis Using Manifold Ray Casting of Volumetrically Fused Multi-view Range Imaging
Jakob Wasza, Sebastian Bauer, Joachim Hornegger II-116
P2-04 Improving 2D-3D Registration Optimization Using Tharindu De Silva, Derek W. Cool, Jing Yuan, Learned Prostate Motion Data Cesare Romagnoli, Aaron Fenster, Aaron D. Ward
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P2-05 Respiratory Motion Correction in Dynamic-MRI: Valentin Hamy, Alex Menys, Emma Helbren, Freddy Application to Small Bowel Motility Quantification Odille, Shonit Punwani, Stuart Taylor, David during Free Breathing Atkinson
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P2-06 Non-rigid Deformation Pipeline for Compensation Filipe M. M. Marreiros, Sandro Rossitti, Chunliang of Superficial Brain Shift Wang, Örjan Smedby
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P2-07 A Symmetric 4D Registration Algorithm for Respiratory Motion Modeling
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Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
Huanhuan Xu, Xin Li
Chair: Christian Wachinger (MIT, US)
Segmentation I Poster Teaser: 15:00 – 15:10 (65 inch Monitor A) Guided Poster Tour: 15:10 – 15:40 P2-08 Collaborative Multi Organ Segmentation by Integrating Deformable and Graphical Models
Mustafa Gökhan Uzunbaş, Chao Chen, Shaoting Zhang, Kilian M. Pohl, Kang Li, Dimitris Metaxas
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P2-09 Multi-organ Segmentation Based on SpatiallyChengwen Chu, Masahiro Oda, Takayuki Kitasaka, Divided Probabilistic Atlas from 3D Abdominal CT Kazunari Misawa, Michitaka Fujiwara, Yuichiro Images Hayashi, Yukitaka Nimura, Daniel Rueckert, Kensaku Mori
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P2-10 An Automatic Multi-atlas Segmentation of the Saman Nouranian, S. Sara Mahdavi, Ingrid Prostate in Transrectal Ultrasound Images Using Spadinger, William J. Morris, Septimiu E. Pairwise Atlas Shape Similarity Salcudean, Purang Abolmaesumi
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P2-11 Accurate Bone Segmentation in 2D Radiographs Claudia Lindner, Shankar Thiagarajah, J. Mark Using Fully Automatic Shape Model Matching Wilkinson, arcOGEN Consortium, Giilian A. Wallis, Based On Regression-Voting Tin F. Cootes
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P2-12 Automated CT Segmentation of Diseased Hip Using Hierarchical and Conditional Statistical Shape Models
Futoshi Yokota, Toshiyuki Okada, Masaki Takao, Nobuhiko Sugano, Yukio Tada, Noriyuki Tomiyama, Yoshinobu Sato
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P2-13 Fast Globally Optimal Segmentation of 3D Prostate MRI with Axial Symmetry Prior
Wu Qiu, Jing Yuan, Eranga Ukwatta, Yue Sun, Martin Rajchl, Aaron Fenster
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P2-14 Image Segmentation Errors correction by Mesh Segmentation and Deformation
Achia Kronman, Leo Joskowicz
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Dwarikanath Mahapatra, Peter J. Sch`ùffler, Jeroen A.W. Tielbeek, Franciscus M. Vos, Joachim M. Buhmann
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P2-15 Semi-Supervised and Active Learning for Automatic Segmentation of Crohn's Disease
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Author List Chair: Tobias Heimann (Siemens, DE)
Machine Learning, Statistical Modeling, and Atlases II Poster Teaser: 13:30 – 13:40 (65 inch Monitor B) Guided Poster Tour: 13:40 – 14:10 P2-16 Hierarchical Constrained Local Model Using ICA and Its Application to Down Syndrome Detection
Qian Zhao, Kazunori Okada, Kenneth Rosenbaum, Dina J. Zand, Raymond Sze, Marshall Summar, Marius George Linguraru
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P2-17 Learning from Multiple Experts with Random Forests: Application to the Segmentation of the Midbrain in 3D Ultrasound
Pierre Chatelain, Olivier Pauly, Loïc Peter, SeyedAhmad Ahmadi, Annika Plate, Kai Bötzel, Nassir Navab
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P2-18 Variable Importance in Nonlinear Kernels (VINK): Shoshana Ginsburg, Sahirzeeshan Ali, George Lee, II-238 Classification of Digitized Histopathology Ajay Basavanhally, Anant Madabhushi P2-19 Deep Feature Learning for Knee Cartilage Segmentation Using a Triplanar Convolutional Neural Network
Adhish Prasoon, Kersten Petersen, Christian Igel, François Lauze, Erik Dam, Mads Nielsen
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P2-20 Representation Learning: A Unified Deep Learning Framework for Automatic Prostate MR Segmentation
Shu Liao, Yaozong Gao, Aytekin Oto, Dinggang Shen
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P2-21 Vertebrae Localization in Pathological Spine CT Ben Glocker, Darko Zikic, Ender Konukoglu, David via Dense Classification from Sparse Annotations R. Haynor, Antonio Criminisi Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
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Chair: Nico Karssemeijer (Radboud U., NL)
Computer Aided Diagnosis and Imaging Biomarkers II Poster Teaser: 15:00 – 15:10 (65 inch Monitor B) Guided Poster Tour: 15:10 – 15:40 P2-22 A Multi-task Learning Approach for Compartmental Model Parameter Estimation in DCE-CT Sequences
Blandine Romain, Vēronique Letort, Olivier Lucidarme, Laurence Rouet, Florence d Alchē-Buc
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P2-23 Ultrasound-based Characterization of Prostate Cancer: An in vivo Clinical Feasibility Study
Farhad Imani, Purang Abolmaesumi, Eli Gibson, Amir Khojaste, Galesh-Knale Mena Gaed, Madeleine Moussa, Jose A. Gomez, Cesare Romagnoli, D. Robert Siemens, Michael Leviridge, Silvia Chang, Aaron Fenster, Aaron D. Ward, Parvin Mousavi
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P2-24 Quantitative Airway Analysis in Longitudinal Studies Using Groupwise Registration and 4D Optimal Surfaces
Jens Petersen, Marc Modat, Manuel Jorge Cardoso, II-287 Asger Dirksen, Sebastien Ourselin, Marleen de Bruijne
P2-25 Heterogeneity Wavelet Kinetics from DCE-MRI for Classifying Gene Expression Based Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk
Majid Mahrooghy, Ahmed B. Ashraf, Dania Daye, Carolyn Mies, Michael Feldman, Mark Rosen, Despina Kontos
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P2-26 Multifold Bayesian Kernelization in Alzheimer's Diagnosis
Sidong Liu, Yang Song, Weidong Cai, Sonia Pujol, Ron Kikinis, Xiaogang Wang, Dagan Feng
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P2-27 High-Order Graph Matching Based Feature Selection for Alzheimer's Disease Identification
Feng Liu, Heung-Il Suk, Chong-Yaw Wee, Huafu Chen, Dinggang Shen
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P2-28 Identification of MCI Using Optimal Sparse MAR Modeled Effective Connectivity Networks
Chong-Yaw Wee, Yang Li, Biao Jie, Zi-Wen Peng, Dinggang Shen
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P2-29 Sparse Scale-Space Decomposition of Volume Changes in Deformations Fields
Marco Lorenzi, Bjoern H. Menze, Marc Niethammer, II-328 Nicholas Ayache, Xavier Pennec
P2-30 Measurement of Myelin in the Preterm Brain: Multi-compartment Diffusion Imaging and Multi-component T2 Relaxometry
Andrew Melbourne, Zach Eaton-Rosen, Alan Bainbridge, Giles S. Kendall, Manuel Jorge Cardoso, Nicola J. Robertson, Neil Marlow, Sebastien Ourselin
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Chair: Stephen Aylward (Kitware, US)
Physiological Modeling, Simulation, and Planning I Poster Teaser: 13:30 – 13:40 (65 inch Monitor C) Guided Poster Tour: 13:40 – 14:10 P2-31 Stent Shape Estimation through a Comprehensive Interpretation of Intravascular Ultrasound Images
Francesco Ciompi, Simone Balocco, Carles Caus, Josepa Mauri, Petia Radeva
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P2-32 Epileptogenic Lesion Quantification in MRI Using Oscar Alfonso Jiménez del Toro, Antonio Contralateral 3D Texture Comparisons Foncubierta-Rodríguez, María Isabel Vargas Gómez, Henning Müller, Adrien Depeursinge
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P2-33 Statistical Shape Model to 3D Ultrasound Registration for Spine Interventions Using Enhanced Local Phase Features
Ilker Hacihaliloglu, Abtin Rasoulian, Robert N. Rohling, Purang Abolmaesumi
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P2-34 Learning-Based Modeling of Endovascular Navigation for Collaborative Robotic Catheterization
Hedyeh Rafii-Tari, Jindong Liu, Su-Lin Lee, Colin Bicknell, Guang-Zhong Yang
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P2-35 Incremental Learning with Selective Memory (ILSM): Towards Fast Prostate Localization for Image Guided Radiotherapy
Yaozong Gao, Yiqiang Zhan, Dinggang Shen
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P2-36 A Tensor-Based Population Value Decomposition Juan David Ospina, Frédéric Commandeur, Richard II-387 to Explain Rectal Toxicity after Prostate Cancer Ríos, Gaël Drēan, Juan Carlos Correa, Antoine Radiotherapy Simon, Pascal Haigron, Renaud de Crevoisier, Oscar Acosta P2-37 Image-Based Computational Models for TAVI Planning: From CT Images to Implant Deployment Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
Sasa Grbic, Tommaso Mansi, Razvan Ionasec, Ingmar Voigt, Helene Houle, Matthias John, Max Schoebinger, Nassir Navab, Dorin Comaniciu
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Chair: James Gee (UPenn, US)
Microscope, Optical Imaging, and Histology II Poster Teaser: 15:00 – 15:10 (65 inch Monitor C) Guided Poster Tour: 15:10 – 15:40 P2-38 A Deep Learning Architecture for Image Representation, Visual Interpretability and Automated Basal-Cell Carcinoma Cancer Detection
Angel Alfonso Cruz-Roa, John Edison Arevalo II-403 Ovalle, Anant Madabhushi, Fabio Augusto González Osoǹo
P2-39 Mitosis Detection in Breast Cancer Histology Images with Deep Neural Networks
Dan C. Cireşan, Alessandro Giusti, Luca M. Gambardellá, Jüergen Schmidhuber
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P2-40 Learning to Segment Neurons with Non-local Quality Measures
Thorben Kroeger, Shawn Mikula, Winfried Denk, Ullrich Koethe, Fred A. Hamprecht
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P2-41 Analysis of Trabecular Bone Microstructure Using Dogu Baran Aydogan, Niko Moritz, Hannu T. Aro, Contour Tree Connectivity Jari Hyttinen
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P2-42 Automated Separation of Binary Overlapping Trees in Low-Contrast Color Retinal Images
Qiao Hu, Michael D. Abràmoff, Mona K. Garvin
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P2-43 Longitudinal Modeling of Glaucoma Progression Using 2-Dimensional Continuous-Time Hidden Markov Model
Yu-Ying Liu, Hiroshi Ishikawa, Mei Chen, Gadi Wollstein, Joel S. Schuman, James M. Rehg
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P2-44 Discriminative Data Transform for Image Feature Yang Song, Weidong Cai, Seungil Huh, Mei Chen, Extraction and Classification Takeo Kanade, Yun Zhou, Dagan Feng
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P2-45 Automated Embryo Stage Classification in Time-Lapse Microscopy Video of Early Human Embryo Development
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P2-46 Automatic Grading of Nuclear Cataracts from Slit-Lamp Lens Images Using Group Sparsity Regression Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
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Author List Yanwu Xu, Xinting Gao, Stephen Lin, Damon Wing Kee Wong, Jiang Liu, Dong Xu, Ching-Yu Cheng, Carol Y Cheung, Tien Yin Wong
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Chair: Alistair Young (U. Auckland, NZ)
Cardiology II Poster Teaser: 13:30 – 13:40 (65 inch Monitor D) Guided Poster Tour: 13:40 – 14:10 P2-47 3D Intraventricular Flow Mapping from Colour Doppler Images and Wall Motion
Alberto Gómez, Adelaide de Vecchi, Kuberan Pushparajah, John Simpson, Daniel Giese, Tobias Schaeffter, Graeme Penney
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P2-48 Myocardial Motion Estimation Combining Tissue Doppler and B-mode Echocardiographic Images
Antonio R. Porras, Mathieu De Craene, Nicolas II-484 Duchateau, Marta Sitges, Bart H. Bijnens, Alejandro F. Frangi, Gemma Piella
P2-49 Joint Statistics on Cardiac Shape and Fiber Architecture
Hervé Lombaert, Jean-Marc Peyrat
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P2-50 Spatio-temporal Dimension Reduction of Cardiac Kristin McLeod, Christof Seiler, Maxime Sermesant, Motion for Group-Wise Analysis and Statistical Xarier Pennec Testing
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P2-51 Cardiac Fiber Inpainting Using Cartan Forms
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Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
Emmanuel Piuze, Hervé Lombaert, Jon Sporring, Kaleem Siddiqi Chair: Leo Grady (Heart Flow, US)
Vasculatures and Tubular Structures II Poster Teaser: 15:00 – 15:10 (65 inch Monitor D) Guided Poster Tour: 15:10 – 15:40 P2-52 Sequential Monte Carlo Tracking for Marginal Artery Segmentation on CT Angiography by Multiple Cue Fusion
Shijun Wang, Brandon Peplinski, Le Lu, Weidong Zhang, Jianfei Liu, Zhuoshi Wei, Ronald M. Summers
II-518
P2-53 Tracking of Carotid Arteries in Ultrasound Images Shubao Liu, Dirk Padfield, Paulo Mendonca
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P2-54 Studying Cerebral Vasculature Using Structure Proximity and Graph Kernels
Roland Kwitt, Danielle Pace, Marc Niethammer, Stephen Aylward
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P2-55 Carotid Artery Lumen Segmentation in 3D Free-Hand Ultrasound Images Using Surface Graph Cuts
Andrés M. Arias Lorza, Diego D. B. Carvalho, Jens II-542 Petersen, Anouk C. van Dijk, Aad van der Lugt, Wiro J. Niessen, Stefan Klein, Marleen de Bruijne
P2-56 Random Walks with Adaptive Cylinder Flux Based Connectivity for Vessel Segmentation
Ning Zhu, Albert C. S. Chung
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P2-57 Spatially Constrained Random Walk Approach for Ziyue Xu, Ulas Bagci, Brent Foster, Awais Mansoor, Accurate Estimation of Airway Wall Surfaces Daniel J. Mollura
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P2-58 Interactive Retinal Vessel Extraction by Integrating Vessel Tracing and Graph Search
Lu Wang, Vinutha Kallem, Mayank Bansal, Jayan II-567 Eledath, Harpreet Sawhney, Karen Karp, Denise J. Pearson, Monte D. Mills, Graham E. Quinn, Richard A. Stone
P2-59 Free-Breathing Whole-Heart Coronary MRA: Motion Compensation Integrated into 3D Cartesian Compressed Sensing Reconstruction
Christoph Forman, Robert Grimm, Jana Hutter, Andreas Maier, Joachim Hornegger, Michael O. Zenge
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Title Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
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Chair: Koen Van Leemput (Harvard Med. Sch. MGH. US)
Brain Segmentation and Atlases II Poster Teaser: 13:30 – 13:40 (65 inch Monitor F) Guided Poster Tour: 13:40 – 14:10 P2-60 Deep Learning-Based Feature Representation for Heung-Il Suk, Dinggang Shen AD/MCI Classification
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P2-61 Enhancing the Reproducibility of Group Analysis with Randomized Brain Parcellations
Benoit Da Mota, Virgile Fritsch, Gáél Varoquaux, Vincent Frouin, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Bertrand Thirion
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P2-62 Multiple Instance Learning for Classification of Dementia in Brain MRI
Tong Tong, Robin Wolz, Qinquan Gao, Joseph V. Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert
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P2-63 Extracting Brain Regions from Rest fMRI with Total-Variation Constrained Dictionary Learning
Alexandre Abraham, Elvis Dohmatob, Bertrand Thirion, Dimitris Samaras, Gael Varoquaux
II-607
P2-64 Bayesian Joint Detection-Estimation of Cerebral Vasoreactivity from ASL fMRI Data
Thomas Vincent, Jan Warnking, Marjorie Villien, Alexandre Krainik, Philippe Ciuciu, Florence Forbes
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P2-65 A New Sparse Simplex Model for Brain Anatomical and Genetic Network Analysis
Heng Huang, Jingwen Yan, Feiping Nie, Jin Huang, Weidong Cai, Andrew J. Saykin, Li Shen
II-625
P2-66 Manifold Learning of Brain MRIs by Deep Learning
Tom Brosch, Roger Tam
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P2-67 Multiresolution Hierarchical Shape Models in 3D Subcortical Brain Structures
Juan J. Cerrolaza, Noemí Carranza Herrezuelo, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza, Miguel A. González Ballester, Marius George Linguraru
II-641
P2-68 Unsupervised Deep Feature Learning for Deformable Registration of MR Brain Images
Guorong Wu, Minjeong Kim, Qian Wang, Yaozong Gao, Shu Liao, Dinggang Shen
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Poster Session 2 13:30 – 16:00
Chair: Bertrand Thirion (INRIA, FR)
Functional MRI and Neuroscience Applications I Poster Teaser: 15:00 – 15:10 (65 inch Monitor F) Guided Poster Tour: 15:10 – 15:40 P2-69 A Spatial Mixture Approach to Inferring Sub-ROI Spatio-temporal Patterns from Rapid EventRelated fMRI Data
Yuan Shen, Stephen Mayhew, Zoe Kourtzi, Peter Tiňo
II-657
P2-70 Group-Wise FMRI Activation Detection on Corresponding Cortical Landmarks
Jinglei Lv, Dajiang Zhu, Xintao Hu, Xin Zhang, Tuo Zhang, Junwei Han, Lei Guo, Tianming Liu
II-665
P2-71 Predictive Models of Resting State Networks for Xi Jiang, Dajiang Zhu, Kaiming Li, Tuo Zhang, Assessment of Altered Functional Connectivity in Dinggang Shen, Lei Guo, Tianming Liu MCI
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P2-72 Overlapping Replicator Dynamics for Functional Subnetwork Identification
Burak Yoldemir, Bernard Ng, Rafeef Abugharbieh
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P2-73 Genetic Clustering on the Hippocampal Surface for Genome-Wide Association Studies
Derrek P. Hibar, Sarah E. Medland, Jason L. Stein, Sungeun Kim, Li Shen, Andrew J. Saykin, Greig I. de Zubicaray, Katie L. McMahon, Grant W. Montgomery, Nicholas G. Martin, Margaret J. Wright, Srdjan Djurovic, Ingrid Agartz, Ole A. Andreassen, Paul M. Thompson
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P2-74 Modeling Dynamic Functional Information Flows on Large-Scale Brain Networks
Peili Lv, Lei Guo, Xintao Hu, Xiang Li, Changfeng Jin, Junwei Han, Lingjiang Li, Tianming Liu
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Title Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
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Author List Chair: Philip Eddie Edwards (ICL, UK)
Imaging, Reconstruction, and Enhancement II Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor A) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P3-01 Interventional Digital Tomosynthesis from a Standard Fluoroscopy System Using 2D-3D Registration
Mazen Alhrishy, Andreas Varnavas, Tom Carrell, Andrew King, Graeme Penney
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P3-02 Calibrationless Parallel MRI with Joint Total Variation Regularization
Chen Chen, Yeqing Li, Junzhou Huang
III-106
P3-03 Denoising PET Images Using Singular Value Ulas Bagci, Daniel J. Mollura Thresholding and Stein's Unbiased Risk Estimate
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P3-04 Super-Resolution Reconstruction Using CrossScale Self-similarity in Multi-slice MRI
Esben Plenge, Dirk H. J. Poot, Wiro J. Niessen, Erik III-123 Meijering
P3-05 Dynamic CT Reconstruction by Smoothed Rank Minimization
Angshul Majumdar, Rabab K. Ward
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P3-06 Harnessing Group-Sparsity Regularization for Resolution Enhancement of Lung 4D-CT
Arnav Bhavsar, Guorong Wu, Dinggang Shen
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P3-07 Improved Myocardial Scar Characterization by Super-Resolution Reconstruction in Late Gadolinium Enhanced MRI
Oleh Dzyubachyk, Qian Tao, Dirk H. J. Poot, Hildo Lamb, Katja Zeppenfeld, Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt, Rob J. van der Geest
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P3-08 Direct Parametric Image Reconstruction of Rapid Xiaoyin Cheng, Nassir Navab, Sibylle I. Ziegler, Multi-tracer PET Kuangyu Shi Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
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Chair: Guoyan Zheng (U. Berm, CH)
Registration II Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor A) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P3-09 Non-rigid 2D-3D Medical Image Registration Using Markov Random Fields
Enzo Ferrante, Nikos Paragios
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P3-10 Learning Nonrigid Deformations for Constrained Multi-modal Image Registration
John A. Onofrey, Lawrence H. Staib, Xenophon Papademetris
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P3-11 Non-Rigid 2D-3D Registration Using Anisotropic Error Ellipsoids to Account for Projection Uncertainties during Aortic Surgery
Alexis Guyot, Andreas Varnavas, Tom Carrell, Graeme Penney
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P3-12 A Variational Formulation for DiscreteRegistration Karteek Popuri, Dana Cobzas, Martin Jägersand
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P3-13 FLOOR: Fusing Locally Optimal Registrations
Dong Hye Ye, Jihun Hamm, Benoit Desjardins, Kilian M. Pohl
III-195
P3-14 Particle-Guided Image Registration
Joohwi Lee, Ilwoo Lyu, pek Ogˇuz, Martin A. Styner
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Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
Chair: Marleen de Bruijne (Erasmus MC & U. Copenhagen, NL & DK)
Segmentation II Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor B) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P3-15 Contour-Driven Regression for Label Inference in Christian Wachinger, Gregory C. Sharp, Polina Atlas-Based Segmentation Golland
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P3-16 Discriminative Parameter Estimation for Random Pierre-Yves Baudin, Danny Goodman, Puneet Walks Segmentation Kumar, Noura Azzabou, Pierre G. Carlier, Nikos Paragios, M. Pawan Kumar
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P3-17 Fully Automatic X-Ray Image Segmentation via Joint Estimation of Image Displacements
Cheng Chen, Weiguo Xie, Jochen Franke, Paul A. Grützner, Lutz-P. Nolte, Guoyan Zheng
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P3-18 IntellEditS: Intelligent Learning-Based Editor of Segmentations
Adam P. Harrison, Neil Birkbeck, Michal Sofka
III-235
P3-19 Automatic Nuchal Translucency Measurement from Ultrasonography
JinHyeong Park, Michal Sofka, SunMi Lee, DaeYoung Kim, S. Kevin Zhou
III-243
P3-20 Automated Segmentation of CBCT Image Using Spiral CT Atlases and Convex Optimization
Li Wang, Ken Chung Chen, Feng Shi, Shu Liao, Gang Li, Yaozong Gao, Steve GF Shen, Jin Yan, Philip K.M. Lee, Ben Chow, Nancy X. Liu, James J. Xia, Dinggang Shen
III-251
P3-21 Automatic Analysis of Pediatric Renal Ultrasound Carlos S. Mendoza, Xin Kang, Nabile Safdar, Using Shape, Anatomical and Image Acquisition Emmarie Myers, Aaron D. Martin, Enrico Grisan, Priors Craig A. Peters, Marius George Linguraru
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P3-22 Joint Model-Pixel Segmentation with PoseInvariant Deformable Graph-Priors
Bo Xiang, Jean-Francois Deux, Alain Rahmouni, Nikos Paragios
III-267
P3-23 Abdominal Multi-organ CT Segmentation Using Organ Correlation Graph and Prediction-Based Shape and Location Priors
Toshiyuki Okada, Marius George Linguraru, Masatoshi Hori, Ronald M. Summers, Noriyuki Tomiyama, Yoshinobu Sato
III-275
Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
Chair: Poul Nielsen (U. Auckland, NZ)
Physiological Modeling, Simulation, and Planning II Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor B) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P3-24 Multimodal Image Driven Patient Specific Tumor Growth Modeling
Yixun Liu, Samira M. Sadowski, Allison B. Weisbrod, III-283 Electron Kebebew, Ronald M. Summers, Jianhua Yao
P3-25 Patient-Specific Biomechanical Modeling of Ventricular Enlargement in Hydrocephalus from Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Yasheng Chen, Zheng Fan, Songbai Ji, Joseph Muenzer, Hongyu An, Weili Lin
III-291
P3-26 Simulation of Lipofilling Reconstructive Surgery Using Coupled Eulerian Fluid and Deformable Solid Models
Vincent Majorczyk, Stephane Cotin, Christian Duriez, Jeremie Allard
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P3-27 Towards a Better Understanding of Pelvic System Pauline Lecomte-Grosbras, Mouhamadou Nassirou III-307 Disorders Using Numerical Simulation Diallo, Jean-Francois. Witz, Damien Marchal, Jeremie Dequidt, Stephane Cotin, Michel Cosson, Christian Duriez, Matthias Brieu P3-28 Constructive Real Time Feedback for a Temporal Yun Zhou, James Bailey, Ioanna Ioannou, Sudanthi Bone Simulator Wijewickrema, Gregor Kennedy, Stephen O'Leary
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P3-29 Lattice Boltzmann Method for Fast PatientSpecific Simulation of Liver Tumor Ablation from CT Images
Chloé Audigier, Tommaso Mansi, Hervé Delingette, Saikiran Rapaka, Viorel Mihalef, Puneet Sharma, Daniel Carnegie, Emad Boctor, Michael Choti, Ali Kamen, Dorin Comaniciu, Nicholas Ayache
III-323
P3-30 Registration of a Validated Mechanical Atlas of Middle Ear for Surgical Simulation
Guillaume Kazmitcheff, Christian Duriez, Mathieu III-331 Miroir, Yann Nguyen, Olivier Sterkers, Alexis Bozorg Grayeli, Stéphane Cotin
P3-31 Surgical Gesture Segmentation and Recognition
Lingling Tao, Luca Zappella, Gregory D. Hager, René Vidal
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Posters (September 25) Poster ID
Title Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
LNCS Pages
Author List Chair: Randy Ellis (Queen s U., CA)
Intraoperative Guidance and Robotics II Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor C) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P3-32 Towards Intra-operative OCT Guidance for Automatic Head Surgery: First Experimental Results
Jesús Díaz Díaz, Dennis Kundrat, Kim-Fat Goh, Omid Majdani, Tobias Ortmaier
III-347
P3-33 Configurable Automatic Detection and Registration of Fiducial Frames for Device-toImage Registration in MRI-Guided Prostate Interventions
Junichi Tokuda, Sang-Eun Song, Kemal Tuncali, Clare Tempany, Nobuhiko Hata
III-355
P3-34 Robust Intraoperative US Probe Tracking Using a Uditha L. Jayarathne, A. Jonathan McLeod, Terry M. III-363 Monocular Endoscopic Camera Peters, Elvis C.S. Chen P3-35 Automatic Detection of Multiple and Overlapping EP Catheters in Fluoroscopic Sequences
Fausto Milletari, Nassir Navab, Pascal Fallavollita
III-371
P3-36 Validation of Catheter Segmentation for MRGuided Gynecologic Cancer Brachytherapy
Guillaume Pernelle, Alireza Mehrtash, Lauren Barber, Antonio Damato, Wei Wang, Ravi Teja Seethamraju, Ehud Schmidt, Robert A. Cormack, Williams Wells, Akila Viswanathan, Tina Kapur
III-380
P3-37 A Novel High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Robotic System for Breast Cancer Treatment
Taizan Yonetsuji, Takehiro Ando, Junchen Wang, III-388 Keisuke Fujiwara, Kazunori Itani, Takashi Azuma, Kiyoshi Yoshinaka, Akira Sasaki, Shu Takagi, Etsuko Kobayashi, Hongen Liao, Yoichiro Matsumoto, Ichiro Sakuma
Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
Chair: Marius George Linguraru (Children s Nat. Med. Ctr., US)
Microscope, Optical Imaging, and Histology III Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor C) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P3-38 Cell Orientation Entropy (COrE): Predicting Biochemical Recurrence from Prostate Cancer Tissue Microarrays
George Lee, Sahirzeeshan Ali, Robert Veltri, Jonathan I. Epstein, Christhunesa Christudass, Anant Madabhushi
P3-39 Robust Selection-Based Sparse Shape Model for Fuyong Xing, Lin Yang Lung Cancer Image Segmentation
III-396 III-404
P3-40 Flash Scanning Electron Microscopy
Raphael Sznitman, Aurelien Lucchi, Marco Cantoni, III-413 Graham Knott, Pascal Fua
P3-41 Superpixel Classification Based Optic Cup Segmentation
Jun Cheng, Jiang Liu, Dacheng Tao, Fengshou Yin, Damon Wing Kee Wong, Yanwu Xu, Tien Yin Wong
III-421
P3-42 Learning from Partially Annotated OPT Images by Wenqi Li, Jianguo Zhang, Wei-Shi Zheng, Maria Contextual Relevance Ranking Coats, Frank A. Carey, Stephen J. McKenna
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P3-43 Phenotype Detection in Morphological Mutant Mice Using Deformation Features
Sharmili Roy, Xi Liang, Asanobu Kitamoto, Masaru Tamura, Toshihiko Shiroishi, Michael S. Brown
III-437
P3-44 Efficient Reconstruction-Based Optic Cup Localization for Glaucoma Screening
Yanwu Xu, Stephen Lin, Damon Wing Kee Wong, Jiang Liu, Dong Xu
III-445
P3-45 Automatic Detection of Blue-White Veil by Ali Madooei, Mark S. Drew, Maryam Sadeghi, M. Discrete Colour Matching in Dermoscopy Images Stella Atkins P3-46 Separation of Benign and Malignant Glands in Prostatic Adenocarcinoma
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Sabrina Rashid, Ladan Fazli, Alexander Boag, III-461 Robert Siemens, Purang Abolmaesumi, Septimiu E. Salcudean
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Title Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
Author List
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Chair: Yogesh Rathi (Harvard Med. Sch. BWH, US)
Diffusion MRI II Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10(65 inch Monitor E) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P3-47 A Cross-Sectional Piecewise Constant Model for Brian G. Booth, Ghassan Hamarneh Segmenting Highly Curved Fiber Tracts in Diffusion MR Images
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P3-48 Improving DTI Resolution from a Single Clinical Acquisition: A Statistical Approach Using Spatial Prior
Vikash Gupta, Nicholas Ayache, Xavier Pennec
III-477
P3-49 Adaptively Constrained Convex Optimization for Accurate Fiber Orientation Estimation with High Order Spherical Harmonics
Giang Tran, Yonggang Shi
III-485
P3-50 Fiber Continuity Based Spherical Deconvolution in Spherical Harmonic Domain
Marco Reisert, Henrik Skibbe
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P3-51 A 4D Hyperspherical Interpretation of q-space
Ameer Pasha Hosseinbor, Moo K. Chung, Yu-Chien III-501 Wu, Andrew L. Alexander, Barbara B. Bendlin
P3-52 Diffusion Propagator Estimation from Sparse Measurements in a Tractography Framework
Yogesh Rathi, Borjan Gagoski, Kawin Setsompop, Oleg Michailovich, P. Ellen Grant, Carl-Fredrik Westin
III-510
P3-53 Characterizing the DIstribution of Anisotropic MicrO-structural eNvironments with Diffusionweighted imaging (DIAMOND)
Benoit Scherrer, Armin Schwartzman, Maxime Taquet, Sanjay P. Prabhu, Mustafa Sahin, Alireza Akhondi-Asl, Simon K. Warfield
III-518
P3-54 A Generative Model for Resolution Enhancement Pew-Thian Yap, Hongyu An, Yasheng Chen, of Diffusion MRI Data Dinggang Shen Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
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Chair: P. Thomas Fletcher (U. Utah, US)
Brain Segmentation and Atlases III Poster Teaser: 14:00 – 14:10 (65 inch Monitor F) Guided Poster Tour: 14:10 – 14:40 P3-55 Multi-atlas Segmentation without Registration: A Supervoxel-Based Approach
Hongzhi Wang, Paul A. Yushkevich
III-535
P3-56 Adaptive Voxel, Texture and Temporal Conditional Zahra Karimaghaloo, Hassan Rivaz, Douglas L. Random Fields for Detection of Gad-Enhancing Arnold, D. Louis Collins, Tal Arbel Multiple Sclerosis Lesions in Brain MRI
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P3-57 Minimizing Joint Risk of Mislabeling for Iterative Patch-Based Label Fusion
Guorong Wu, Qian Wang, Shu Liao, Daoqiang Zhang, Feiping Nie, Dinggang Shen
III-551
P3-58 Lateral Ventricle Segmentation of 3D Pre-term Neonates US Using Convex Optimization
Wu Qiu, Jing Yuan, Jessica Kishimoto, Eranga Ukwatta, Aaron Fenster
III-559
P3-59 Semi-automatic Brain Tumor Segmentation by Constrained MRFs Using Structural Trajectories
Liang Zhao, Wei Wu, Jason J. Corso
III-567
P3-60 A Probabilistic, Non-parametric Framework for Inter-modality Label Fusion
Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Mert Rory Sabuncu, Koen Van Leemput
III-576
P3-61 Weighted Functional Boxplot with Application to Statistical Atlas Construction
Yi Hong, Brad Davis, J.S. Marron, Roland Kwitt, Marc Niethammer
III-584
P3-62 Bayesian Estimation of Probabilistic Atlas for Anatomically-Informed Functional MRI Group Analyses
Hao Xu, Bertrand Thirion, Stéphanie Allassonnière
III-592
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Title Poster Session 3 14:00 – 16:30
LNCS Pages
Author List Chair: Pierre Jannin (Inserm, FR)
Functional MRI and Neuroscience Applications II Poster Teaser: 15:30 – 15:40 (65 inch Monitor F) Guided Poster Tour: 15:40 – 16:10 P3-63 Exhaustive Search of the SNP-SNP Interactome Identifies Epistatic Effects on Brain Volume in Two Cohorts
Derrek P. Hibar, Jason L. Stein, Neda Jahanshad, III-600 Omid Kohannim, Arthur W. Toga, Katie L. McMahon, Greig I. de Zubicaray, Grant W. Montgomery, Nicholas G. Martin, Margaret J. Wright, Michael W. Weiner, Paul M. Thompson
P3-64 Sparse Representation of Group-Wise FMRI Signals
Jinglei Lv, Xiang Li, Dajiang Zhu, Xi Jiang, Xin Zhang, Xintao Hu, Tuo Zhang, Lei Guo, Tianming Liu
III-608
P3-65 Anatomy-Guided Discovery of Large-Scale Consistent Connectivity-Based Cortical Landmarks
Xi Jiang, Tuo Zhang, Dajiang Zhu, Kaiming Li, Jinglei Lv, Lei Guo, Tianming Liu
III-617
P3-66 Sparse Representation of Higher-Order Functional Interaction Patterns in Task-Based FMRI Data
Shu Zhang, Xiang Li, Jinglei Lv, Xi Jiang, Dajiang Zhu, Hanbo Chen, Tuo Zhang, Lei Guo, Tianming Liu
III-626
P3-67 Fusing Functional Signals by Sparse Canonical Correlation Analysis Improves Network Reproducibility
Jeffrey T. Duda, John A. Detre, Junghoon Kim, James C. Gee, Brian B. Avants
III-635
P3-68 Multi-resolutional Brain Network Filtering and Analysis via Wavelets on Non-euclidean Space
Won Hwa Kim, Nagesh Adluru, Moo K. Chung, III-643 Sylvia Charchut, Johnson J. GadElkarim, Lori Altshuler, Teena Moody, Anand Kumar, Vikas Singh, Alex D. Leow
P3-69 Implications of Inconsistencies between fMRI and Bernard Ng, Gael Varoquaux, Jean Baptiste Poline, dMRI on Multimodal Connectivity Estimation Bertrand Thirion
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Sunday, September 22, 2013 Workshops ABDI 2013
5th International Workshop on Abdominal Imaging: Computational and Clinical Applications http://www.abd-miccai.org/ Hiro Yoshida, Simon Warfield, Michael Vannier ES033 3rd Floor, 08:00 – 17:05 CBM8 Computational Biomechanics for Medicine VIII http://school.mech.uwa.edu.au/CBM2013/ Karol Miller, Adam Wittek, Poul M.F. Nielsen IB011 1st Floor, 09:00 – 17:30 CDMRI 13 MICCAI 2013 Workshop on Computational Diffusion MRI http://cmic.cs.ucl.ac.uk/cdmri13/ Gemma Nedjati-Gilani, Eleftheria Panagiotaki, Lauren O'Donnell, Thomas Schultz IB015 1st Floor, 08:45 – 17:15 CLIP 2013
Workshop on Clinical Image-based Procedures: Translational Research in Medical Imaging http://miccai-clip.org/2013/index.html Klaus Drechsler, Marius Erdt, Miguel González Ballester, Marius George Linguraru, Cristina Oyarzun, Raj Shekhar, Stefan Wesarg ES025 2nd Floor, 09:00 – 17:00 M2CAI Modeling and Monitoring of Computer Assisted Interventions http://twins.twmu.ac.jp/m2cai2013/ Guang-Zhong Yang, Nicolas Padoy, Thomas Neumuth, Ken Masamune, Pierre Jannin, Hiroshi Iseki, Gregory D. Hager, Stamatia Giannarou, Takashi Suzuki IB012 1st Floor, 08:30 – 12:30 MBIA 2013 3rd International Workshop on Multimodal Brain Image Analysis http://www.iu.edu/~mbia/ Li Shen, Tianming Liu, Pew-Thian Yap, Heng Huang, Dinggang Shen, Carl-Fredrik Westin IB013 1st Floor, 08:30 – 17:00 MFCA 13
4th MICCAI Workshop on Mathematical Foundations of Computational Anatomy http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/events/MFCA13/ Xavier Pennec, Sarang Joshi, Mads Nielsen, Tom Fletcher, Stanley Durrleman, Stefan Sommer ES034 3rd Floor, 08:30 – 17:20 MIAR 2013 The 6th International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality http://www.miar.org/2013/ Ken Masamune, Guoyan Zheng, Hongen Liao, Terry Peters, Cristian Linte Noyori Conference Hall 2nd Floor, 08:00 – 16:55 MICCAI-STENT The 2nd International MICCAI-Workshop on Computer Assisted Stenting http://campar.in.tum.de/STENT2013/WebHome Simone Balocco, Carlo Gatta, Stefanie Demirci, Geir Arne Tangen, Su-Lin Lee IB012 1st Floor, 13:30 – 17:00
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MLMI 13 4th International Workshop on Machine Learning in Medical Imaging http://mlmi2013.web.unc.edu/ Dinggang Shen, Pingkun Yan, Kenji Suzuki, Fei Wang IB Lecture Hall 2nd Floor, 08:30 – 17:15 MMBC 2013 Mathematical Methods for Brain Connectivity http://groups.csail.mit.edu/vision/mmbc2013/ Archana Venkataraman, Bertrand Thirion, Gaël Varoquaux, Maxime Descoteaux, Rachid Deriche, Ragini Verma IB014 1st Floor, 08:45 – 17:00
Challenges AMIDA13 MICCAI Grand Challenge: Assessment of Mitosis Detection Algorithms 2013 http://amida13.isi.uu.nl/ Mitko Veta, Max A. Viergever, Josien P.W. Pluim, Nikolaos Stathonikos, Paul J. van Diest ES024 2nd Floor, ASPS-BRATS
NCI-MICCAI 2013 Challenges: Automated Segmentation of Prostate Structures (ASPS) and Multiparametric Brain Tumor Segmentation https://wiki.cancerimagingarchive.net/display/Public/NCI-MICCAI+2013+Grand+Challenges+in+I mage+Segmentation http://martinos.org/qtim/miccai2013/ Stephen Aylward, Nicolas Bloch, Larry Clarke, Andinet Enquobahrie, Keyvan Farahani, John Freymann, Elizabeth Gerstner, Henkjan Huisman, Carl Jaffe, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Justin Kirby, Anant Madabhushi, Bjoern Menze, Mauricio Reyes, Mirabela Rusu ES022 2nd Floor, 09:00 – 17:00 DTIChallenge
MICCAI DTI Tractography Challenge on Peritumoral White Matter Anatomy for Neurosurgical Decision-Making http://dti-challenge.org/ Sonia Pujol, Ron Kikinis, Alexandra Golby, Arya Nabavi, Martin Styner, Guido Gerig, William Wells, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Laurent Chauvin, Carlo Pierpaoli ES021 2nd Floor, 08:00 – 17:00
Tutorials IAAMI 2013 Introduction to Analysis and Applications of Molecular Imaging http://phd.gccis.rit.edu/feigao/IAAMI2013/Site_2/Home.html Fei Gao, Kuangyu Shi ES035 3rd Floor, 08:30 – 12:30 SMMIA Stochastic Modeling for Medical Image Analysis https://louisville.edu/speed/bioengineering/faculty/bioengineering-full/dr-ayman-el-baz/miccaitutorial.html Ayman El-Baz, Georgy Gimel'farb ES035 3rd Floor, 14:00 – 17:30 VTR 2013
Visual Tracking and 3D Reconstruction for Computer Assisted Interventions: State-of-The-art and Challenges http://www.lapix.ufsc.br/TutorialMiccai2013/ Rogerio Richa, Raphael Sznitman, Sandrine Voros ES023 2nd Floor, 09:00 – 17:30
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Tuesday, September 26, 2013 Workshops BIA 2013 MICCAI 2013 Workshop on Breast Image Analysis http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/bia2013/ Anne L Martel, Nico Karssemeijer, Mads Nielsen, Martyn Nash, Julia Schnabel, Despina Kontos, John Hipwell, IB011 1st Floor, 09:00 – 17:00 BIV-PCS
MICCAI 2013 workshop on Bio-Imaging and Visualization for PatientCustomized Simulations https://sites.google.com/site/mwbivpcs/ João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Xiongbiao Luo, Shuo Li ES023 2nd Floor, 08:30 – 12:00 CSI 2013
MICCAI 2013 workshop on Computational Methods and Clinical Applications for Spine Imaging http://www.digitalimaginggroup.ca/members/Shuo/spine/MICCAIWorkshop.html Jianhua Yao, Tobias Klinder, Aly A. Farag, Shuo Li ES034 3rd Floor, 08:50 – 17:15 HPC
The Sixth International Workshop on High Performance Computing for Biomedical Image Analysis http://www.cs.uky.edu/hpmiccai2013/ Lin Yang, David J. Foran, Joel H. Saltz, Bogdan Georgescu IB014 1st Floor, 08:50 – 17:00 MCBR-CDS 13
MICCAI 2013 workshop on Medical Content-based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support http://www.mcbr-cds.org/ Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, Hayit Greenspan, Anant Madabhushi ES025 2nd Floor, 09:00 – 15:10 MCV MICCAI 2013 workshop on Medical Computer Vision http://www.medicalcomputervision.org/ Bjoern Menze, Georg Langs, Albert Montillo, Michael Kelm, Henning Mueller, Zhuowen Tu IB Lecture Hall 2nd Floor, 08:30 – 17:00 MeshMed 2013 MICCAI 2013 Workshop on Mesh Processing in Medical Image Analysis http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/projects/MeshMed// Joshua A. Levine, Rasmus R. Paulsen, Yongjie Zhang IB013 1st Floor, 09:00 – 17:10 PIA2013 Fifth International Workshop on Pulmonary Image Analysis http://www.lungworkshop.org/2013/ Reinhard R. Beichel, Marleen de Bruijne, Sven Kabus, Atilla P. Kiraly, Jan Martin Kuhnigk, Jamie R. McClelland, Takayuki Kitasaka, Eva van Rikxoort, Simon Rit IB012 1st Floor, 08:25 – 17:00 SACAI 2013
MICCAI 2013 workshop on Systems and Architectures for Computer Assisted Interventions https://smarts.lcsr.jhu.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=event:miccai.workshop.2013 MICCAI 2013 | 59
Kiyoyuki Chinzei, Nobuhiko Hata, Peter Kazanzides, Rajesh Kumar, Andinet Enquobahrie, Stefan Bohn, Oliver Burgert ES024 2nd Floor, 09:30 – 16:00 STACOM 13
4th International Workshop on Stastical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart http://www.cardiacatlas.org/web/stacom2013 Alistair Young, Oscar Camara, Tommaso Mansi, Mihaela Pop, Kawal Rhode, Maxime Sermesant IB015 1st Floor, 09:00 – 17:30
Challenges MRBrainS13 MICCAI Grand Challenge on MR Brain Image Segmentation http://mrbrains13.isi.uu.nl/ Adriënne Mendrik, Geert Jan Biessels, Hugo Kuijf, Koen Vincken, Max Viergever ES022 2nd Floor, 08:30 – 17:00 SATA'13
MICCAI Challenge Workshop on Segmentation: Algorithms, Theory and Applications https://masi.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/workshop2013/index.php/Main_Page Bennett Landman, Simon Warfield ES021 2nd Floor, 08:30 – 17:00
Tutorials CTK-MICCAI2013 Common Architecture for Algorithm Development and Deployment http://www.dkfz.de/en/mbi/ctk-miccai2013/index.html Sascha Zelzer, Marco Nolden, Sonia Pujol, Steve Pieper, Matt Clarkson ES035 3rd Floor, 08:30 – 12:30 intelligentMR Intelligent Imaging: Linking MR Acquisition and Processing http://www.med.umich.edu/intelligentMR/MiCCAI13tut/ Boklye Kim, Charles R. Meyer, Daniel Rueckert, Colin Studholme, William Wells ES033 3rd Floor, 08:30 – 17:00 RMI R based Medical Imaging Tutorial http://stnava.github.io/RMI/ Brian B. Avants, Tom Fletcher ES035 3rd Floor,
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MICCAI 2013 Organization General Chair and Co-Chair
Kensaku Mori (Nagoya University, Japan) Ichiro Sakuma (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Program Chair and Co-Chairs
Yoshinobu Sato (Osaka University, Japan) Christian Barillot (CNRS, France) Nassir Navab (TU Munich, Germany)
Workshop Chair and Co-Chairs
Hongen Liao Tsinghua University China Akinobu Shimizu Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Japan Pierre Jannin Universite de Rennes 1 France Simon Warfield Boston Children's Hospital Harvard, USA
MICCAI 2013 Program Committee
Purang Abolmaesumi (University of British Columbia, Canada) Burak Acar (Bo aziçi University, Turkey) Daniel Alexander (University College London, UK) Stephen Aylward (Kitware, USA) Wolfgang Birkfellner (Medical University of Vienna, Austria) Albert C. S. Chung (HKUST, Hong Kong) Ela Claridge (University of Birmingham, UK) D. Louis Collins (McGill University, Canada) Dorin Comaniciu (Siemens, USA) Tim Cootes (University of Manchester, UK) Stephane Cotin (Inria, France) Antonio Criminisi (Microsoft Research, UK) Christos Davatzikos (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Benoit Dawant (Vanderbilt University, USA) Marleen de Bruijne Erasmus (MC & University of Copenhagen, TheNetherlands & Denmark) Herv_e Delingette (Inria, France) Rachid Deriche (Inria, France) James S Duncan (Yale University, USA) Philip Edwards (Imperial College London, UK) Randy Ellis (Queen's University, Canada) Gabor Fichtinger (Queen's University, Canada) P. Thomas Fletcher (University of Utah, USA) Alejandro Frangi (University of Sheffield, UK) James Gee (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Guido Gerig (University of Utah, USA) Ben Glocker (Microsoft Research, UK)
Leo Grady (HeartFlow, USA) Hayit Greenspan (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Alexander Hammers (Neurodis Foundation , France) Nobuhiko Hata (Harvard Medical School, USA) David Hawkes (University College London, UK) Tobias Heimann (Siemens, Germany) Joachim Hornegger (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) Ameet Jain (Philips, USA) Pierre Jannin (Inserm, France) Tianzi Jiang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Marie-Pierre (Jolly Siemens, USA) Leo Joskowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Ioannis Kakadiaris (University of Houston, USA) Nico Karssemeijer (Radboud University, The Netherlands) Ron Kikinis (Harvard Medical School, USA) Rasmus Larsen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) Shuo Li (GE Healthcare, Canada) Hongen Liao (Tsinghua University, China) Marius George (Linguraru Children's National Medical Center, USA) Tianming Liu (University of Georgia, USA) Cristian Lorenz (Philips, Germany) Anant Madabhushi (Case Western Reserve University, USA) Frederik Maes (KU Leuven, Belgium) Jean-Francois Mangin (CEA, France) Anne Martel (University of Toronto, Canada) Ken Masamune (University of Tokyo, Japan) Yoshitaka Masutani (University of Tokyo, Japan) MICCAI 2013 | 61
Dimitris Metaxas (Rutgers University, USA) Mehdi Moradi (University of British Columbia, Canada) Mads Nielsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Poul Nielsen (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Wiro Niessen (Erasmus MC & TU Delft, The Netherlands) Alison Noble (Oxford University, UK) Sebastien Ourselin (University College London, UK) Nicolas Padoy (University of Strasbourg, France) Nikos Paragios (Centale & Ponts-Paris Tech, France) Xavier Pennec (Inria, France) Terry M Peters (Roberts Research Institute, Canada) Josien Pluim (UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands) Kilian Pohl (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Torsten Rohlfing (SRI International, USA) François Rousseau (CNRS, France) Daniel Rueckert( Imperial College London, UK) Mert Rory Sabuncu (Harvard Medical School, USA) Tim Salcudean (University of British Columbia, Canada) Julia A. Schnabel (Oxford University, UK) Dinggang Shen (University of North Carolina, USA) Akinobu Shimizu (Tokyo University of A & T, Japan) Kaleem Siddiqi (McGill University, Canada) Lawrence Staib (Yale University, USA) Danail Stoyanov (University College London, UK)
MICCAI 2013 Organizing Committee Kensaku Mori Ichiro Sakuma Yoshinobu Sato Yen-Wei Chen Kiyoyuki Chinzei Takeyoshi Dohi Masakatsu G. Fujie Hiroshi Fujita Hidemi Goto Hideaki Haneishi Yoshinori Hasegawa
Makoto Hashizume Hidekata Hontani Koji Ikuta Atsushi Imiya Hiroshi Iseki Shoji Kido Masaki Kitajima Takayuki Kitasaka Hidefumi Kobatake Etsuko Kobayashi Yasuhiro Kodera
MICCAI 2013 Executive Committee Kensaku Mori Ichiro Sakuma Yoshinobu Sato Takehiro Ando Jumpei Arata Yuichiro Hayashi
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Shingo Iwano Yasukazu Kajita Takayuki Kitasaka Etsuko Kobayashi Hongen Liao Ken Masamune
Colin Studholme (Washington, USA) Martin Styner (University of North Carolina, USA) Chris Taylor (University of Manchester, UK) Russell Taylor (Johns Hopkins University, USA) Bertrand Thirion (Inria, France) Paul Thompson (UCLA, USA) Jocelyne Troccaz (CNRS, France) Regis Vaillant (GE Healthcare, France) Bram van Ginneken (Radboud University, The Netherlands) Koen Van Leemput (Harvard Medical School, USA) Baba Vemuri (University of Florida, USA) Ragini Verma (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Rene Vidal (Johns Hopkins University, USA) Christian Wachinger (MIT, USA) Simon Warfield (Harvard Medical School, USA) Jürgen Weese (Philips, Germany) Wolfgang Wein (TU Munich, Germany) William Wells (Harvard Medical School, USA) Carl-Fredrik Westin (Harvard Medical School, USA) Guang Zhong Yang (Imperial College London, UK) Ziv Yaniv (Children's National Medical Center, USA) Alistair Young (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Guoyan Zheng (University of Bern, Switzerland) Darko Zikic (Microsoft Research, UK)
Hongen Liao Ken Masamune Yoshitaka Masutani Yoshito Mekada Mamoru Mitsuishi Ken'ichi Morooka Yoshihiro Muragaki Shinji Naganawa Masato Nagino Toshiya Nakaguchi Yoshikazu Nakajima
Ryoichi Nakamura Shigeru Nawano Noboru Niki Atsushi Nishikawa Makoto Nokata Akinobu Shimizu Toru Tamaki Morimasa Tomikawa Toshihiko Wakabayashi
Yoshito Mekada Shinji Mizuno Ryoichi Nakamura Yukitaka Nimura Masahiro Oda Toshiyuki Okada
Jun Okamoto Shinya Onogi Takashi Suzuki Junchen Wang
MICCAI 2013 Local Executive Committee Kensaku Mori Yuichiro Hayashi Takayuki Kitasaka Xiongbiao Luo
Yoshito Mekada Shinji Mizuno Yoshihiko Nakamura Yukitaka Nimura
Masahiro Oda Daniel Rueckert Kengo Suzuki Mizuru Suzuki
Emi Tanahashi
Financial Chair and Co-Chair
Takayuki Kitasaka, (Aichi Institute of Technology) Etsuko Kobayashi (University of Tokyo)
Local Arrangement Chair
Masahiro Oda (Nagoya University)
Publicity Chair and Co-Chair Toshiyuki Okada (Osaka University) Yukitaka Nimura (Nagoya University)
Workshop Publicity Chair and Co-Chairs Xiongbiao Luo (Nagoya University) Masahiro Oda (Nagoya University) Yoshihiko Nakamura (Nagoya University)
Public Lecture Chair and Co-Chair Ken Masamune (University of Tokyo) Yukitaka Nimura (Nagoya University)
MICCAI Reception and Banquet Chair Yuichiro Hayashi (Nagoya University) Yukitaka Nimura (Nagoya University)
MICCAI Futsal Chair and Co-Chair Yoshitaka Masutani (University of Tokyo) Masahiro Oda (Nagoya University)
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Reviewers Abugharbieh, Rafeef Achterberg, Hakim Acosta-Tamayo, Oscar Adluru, Nagesh Afacan, Onur Afsari, Bijan Aganj, Iman Ahmadi, Seyed-Ahmad Aja-Fernández, Santiago Akhondi-Asl, Alireza Alam, Kaisar Alander, Jarmo Alexander, Andrew Ali, Sahirzeeshan Alic, Lejla Aljabar, Paul Allan, Maximilian An, Jungha Andres, Bjoern Angelini, Elsa Angelopoulou, Elli Antony, Bhavna Anwander, Alfred Arbel, Tal Arimura, Hidetaka Ashburner, John Assemlal, Haz-Edine Atasoy, Selen Atkins, Stella Aubert-Broche, Berengere Audette, Michel Auzias, Guillaume Avants, Brian Awate, Suyash Axel, Leon Ayad, Maria Bach Cuadra, Meritxell Baka, Nora Baldock, Richard Baloch, Sajjad Barbu, Adrian Barmpoutis, Angelos Barratt, Dean Bartoli, Adrien Basavanhally, Ajay Batmanghelich, Nematollah Batmanghelich, Kayhan Bauer, Stefan Baumann, Michael Becker, Tim Beichel, Reinhard Bekkers, Erik Ben Ayed, Ismail Bergeles, Christos Berger, Marie-Odile Bergmeir, Christoph 64 | MICCAI 2013
Bernal, Jorge Luis Bernardis, Elena Betrouni, Nacim Bhatia, Kanwal Bhotika, Rahul Biesdorf, Andreas Bilgic, Berkin Bismuth, Vincent Blaschko, Matthew Bloy, Luke Blum, Tobias Boctor, Emad Bodenstedt, Sebastian Bogunovic, Hrvoje Boisvert, Jonathan Boroczky, Lilla Bosch, Johan Bouarfa, Loubna Bouix, Sylvain Bourgeat, Pierrick Brady, Michael Bria, Alessandro Brost, Alexander Buelow, Thomas Butakoff, Constantine Caan, Matthan Cahill, Nathan Cai, Weidong Camara, Oscar Cao, Kunlin Cardenes, Ruben Cardoso, Manuel Jorge Carmichael, Owen Caruyer, Emmanuel Casta eda, Victor Castro-Gonzalez, Carlos Cater, John Cattin, Philippe C. Cebral, Juan Celebi, M. Emre Cetingul, Hasan Ertan Chakravarty, M. Mallar Chan, Raymond Chefd'hotel, Christophe Chen, Ting Chen, Chao Chen, George Chen, Xinjian Chen, Elvis C. S. Chen, Thomas Kuiran Chen, Terrence Cheng, Jian Cheriet, Farida Chinzei, Kiyoyuki Chitphakdithai, Nicha Chou, Yiyu
Chowdhury, Ananda Christensen, Gary Chung, Moo Cifor, Amalia Cimen, Serkan Cinquin, Philippe Ciuciu, Philippe Clarkson, Matthew Clarysse, Patrick Clouchoux, Cédric Cobzas, Dana Colliot, Olivier Commowick, Olivier Cook, Philip Corso, Jason Costa, Maria Coulon, Olivier Counsell, Serena J. Coupe, Pierrick Cowan, Brett Crimi, Alessandro Crum, William Cui, Xinyi Cuingnet, Remi Daducci, Alessandro Daga, Pankaj Dahl, Anders L. Darkner, Sune Dauguet, Julien David, Liu De Craene, Mathieu De Raedt, Sepp Dehghan, Ehsan Deligianni, Fani Delong, Andrew Demiralp, Cagatay Demirci, Stefanie Deng, Xiang Dequidt, Jeremie Descoteaux, Maxime Desvignes, Michel Dibella, Edward Diciotti, Stefano Dijkstra, Jouke Dimaio, Simon Ding, Kai Donner, René Douiri, Abdel Dowling, Jason Doyle, Scott Drechsler, Klaus Du, Yuhui Duan, Qi Duchateau, Nicolas Duchesnay, Edouard Duchesne, Simon
Dufour, Pascal Duriez, Christian Durrleman, Stanley Dzyubachyk, Oleh Ecabert, Olivier Egger, Jan Ehrhardt, Jan El-Baz, Ayman Elen, An Elliott, Colm Elson, Daniel Ennis, Daniel Enquobahrie, Andinet Erdt, Marius Eskildsen, Simon Eslami, Abouzar Essert, Caroline Fahmi, Rachid Fallavollita, Pascal Fan, Yong Farag, Aly Fedorov, Andriy Fei, Baowei Fenster, Aaron Figl, Michael Figueroa, C. Alberto Fishbaugh, James Fitzpatrick, J Michael Florack, Luc Fogtmann, Mads Fonov, Vladimir Forestier, Germain Foroughi, Pezhman Fouard, Celine Freiman, Moti Freysinger, Wolfgang Friman, Ola Fripp, Jurgen Frouin, Vincent Fua, Pascal Funka-Lea, Gareth Fuster, Andrea Gangeh, Mehrdad Ganz, Melanie Gao, Mingchen Gao, Wei Gao, Yaozong Garcia-Lorenzo, Daniel Garyfallidis, Eleftherios Gaser, Christian Georgescu, Bogdan Ghanbari, Yasser Gholipour, Ali Ghosh, Aurobrata Giannarou, Stamatia Gibson, Eli
Giger, Maryellen Gilles, Benjamin Gilson, Wesley Ginsburg, Shoshana Gobbi, David Goh, Alvina Goksel, Orcun Gonzalez Ballester, Miguel Angel Gooya, Ali Gorospe, Giann Graham, Jim Gramfort, Alexandre Gray, Katherine Grbic, Sasa Guerrero, Julian Guetter, Christoph Gulsun, Mehmet Akif Gupta, Aditya Gur, Yaniv Gutman, Boris Guye, Maxime Hacihaliloglu, Ilker Haeck, Tom Haeffele, Ben Hager, Gregory D Hahn, Horst Hajnal, Joseph Haldar, Justin Hamamci, Andac Hamarneh, Ghassan Hamm, Jihun Hanaoka, Shouhei Haneishi, Hideaki Hanson, Dennis Hao, Xiang Harders, Matthias Hatt, Chuck Haynor, David He, Huiguang Heckemann, Rolf Heese, Harald Heinrich, Mattias Paul Heldmann, Stefan Hernandez, Monica Hinkle, Jacob Hipwell, John Hirano, Yasushi Holmes, David Hong, Jaesung Hong, Byung-Woo Honnorat, Nicolas Hontani, Hidekata Howe, Robert Hu, Mingxing Hu, Zhihong Hu, Yipeng
Huang, Heng Huang, Xiaolei Huang, Junzhou Huisman, Henkjan Hyde, Damon Iglesias, Juan Eugenio Ingalhalikar, Madhura Ionasec, Razvan Isgum, Ivana Jagadeesan, Jayender Jain, Aastha Jain, Saurabh Janoos, Firdaus Janowczyk, Andrew Jbabdi, Saad Jian, Bing Jiang, Yifeng Johnson, Hans Jomier, Julien Jordan, Petr Joshi, Anand Joshi, Sarang Joung, Sanghyun Kabus, Sven Kachelrieß, Marc Kaden, Enrico Kadoury, Samuel Kahl, Fredrik Kainmueller, Dagmar Kang, Xin Kapoor, Ankur Kapur, Tina Karamalis, Athanasios Karimaghaloo, Zahra Kataoka, Hiroyuki Katouzian, Amin Kazanzides, Peter Keeve, Erwin Kerckhoffs, Roy Kerrien, Erwan Khalvati, Farzad Khan, Ali R. Khurd, Parmeshwar Kim, Minjeong Kim, Boklye Kim, Kio Kindlmann, Gordon Kirchberg, Klaus Kirisli, Hortense Kitasaka, Takayuki Klein, Martina Klein, Tassilo Klein, Stefan Klinder, Tobias Koay, Cheng Kobayashi, Yo Kohlberger, Timo Komodakis, Nikos Konukoglu, Ender
Krieger, Axel Krissian, Karl Kruggel, Frithjof Kumar, Rajesh Kumar, Ankur Kumar, Ritwik Kunz, Manuela Kurkure, Uday Kwok, Ka-Wai Kwon, Dongjin Ladikos, Alexander Lalys, Florent Landman, Bennett Langs, Georg Lapeer, Rudy Laporte, Catherine Lartizien, Carole Lasser, Tobias Lasso, Andras Lauze, Francois Law, Max W.K. Lecoeur, Jeremy Ledesma-Carbayo, Maria-J Ledig, Christian Lee, George Lee, Tim Lee, Su-Lin Lee, Junghoon Lefèvre, Julien Lekadir, Karim Lelieveldt, Boudewijn Lenglet, Christophe Lensu, Lasse Lepore, Natasha Leung, Kelvin Li, Chunming Li, Ying Li, Hongsheng Li, Ming Li, Yang Li, Kaiming Li, Fuhai Li, Bo Li, Gang Liao, Shu Liao, Rui Liao, Jun Lin, Ming Linte, Cristian Litjens, Geert Liu, Huafeng Liu, Sidong Liu, Xiaoxiao Liu, Jianfei Liu, Xiaofeng Liu, Manhua Liu, Meizhu Lo, Pechin Loew, Murray
Lombaert, Herve Loog, Marco Lorenzi, Marco Lu, Le Lu, Xiaoguang Lu, Chao Luboz, Vincent Lucas, Blake Lueth, Tim Lui, Lok Ming Luo, Xiongbiao Lézoray, Olivier Ma, Burton Machiraju, Raghu Mackay, Alex Maddah, Mahnaz Maduskar, Pragnya Magee, Derek Mahdavi, Seyedeh Sara Maier-Hein (né Fritzsche), Klaus H. Maier-Hein, Lena Major, David Majumdar, Angshul Makram-Ebeid, Sherif Malandain, Gregoire Manduca, Armando Manjon, Jose V. Manniesing, Rashindra Mansi, Tommaso Marchal, Maud Mariottini, Gian Luca Marrakchi-Kacem, Linda Marsland, Stephen Martin-Fernandez, Marcos Martinez-Perez, Elena Martí, Robert Mateus, Diana Matsumiya, Kiyoshi Mattes, Julian Maurel, Pierre Mcclelland, Jamie Mccormick, Matthew Medrano-Gracia, Pau Mehrabian, Hatef Meier, Dominik Meinzer, Hans-Peter Melbourne, Andrew Menze, Bjoern Merlet, Sylvain Mertzanidou, Thomy Metz, Coert Meyer, Chuck Meyer, Francois Michailovich, Oleg Michel, Fabrice Miga, Michael Miller, James Miller, Karol Mirota, Daniel
Modat, Marc Modersitzki, Jan Mohamed, Ashraf Momayyez, Parya Montiel, J.M. Martiínez Montillo, Albert Morooka, Ken'ichi Mory, Benoit Mountney, Peter Mousavi, Zahra Mousavi, Parvin Mozer, Pierre Mueller, Susanne Murgasova, Maria Murphy, Keelin Mylonas, George Müller, Henning Nageotte, Florent Najman, Laurent Napel, Sandy Nappi, Janne Narayana, Ponnada Natarajan, Shyam Negahdar, Mohammadreza Neumuth, Thomas Ng, Bernard Niaf, Emilie Nichols, Thomas Nickisch, Hannes Nicolau, Stephane Nie, Jingxin Niederer, Steven Niethammer, Marc Nikou, Christophoros Nir, Guy Noble, Jack Noblet, Vincent Nolte, Lutz Nordsletten, David Novak, Carol O'Donnell, Thomas O'Donnell, Lauren Oda, Masahiro Oguz, Ipek Okada, Toshiyuki Okada, Kazunori Okur, Aslı Olabarriaga, Silvia Oliver, Arnau Onogi, Shinya Oost, Elco Oshinski, John Otake, Yoshito Ou, Yangming Ozarslan, Evren Padfield, Dirk Palaniappan, Kannappan Pallavaram, Srivatsan Panagiotaki, Eleftheria
Paniagua, Beatriz Papademetris, Xenios Papadopoulo, Theo Parisot, Sarah Park, Jinhyeong Park, Mi-Ae Passat, Nicolas Patriciu, Alexandru Paul, Perrine Paulsen, Rasmus Pauly, Olivier Payne, Christopher Pearlman, Paul Pedemonte, Stefano Penney, Graeme Pernus, Franjo Peter, Loic Peterlik, Igor Peters, Jochen Petersen, Jens Petitjean, Caroline Peyrat, Jean-Marc Pham, Dzung Pike, Bruce Pitiot, Alain Piuze, Emmanuel Pizer, Stephen Platel, Bram Poignet, Philippe Poline, Jean-Baptiste Polzehl, Joerg Poot, Dirk Pop, Mihaela Poynton, Clare Pozo, Jose Maria Prasad, Gautam Prastawa, Marcel Pratt, Philip Prevost, Raphael Prevrhal, Sven Prince, Jerry Punithakumar, Kumaradevan Qazi, Arish A. Qian, Zhen Qiu, Anqi Quellec, Gwenole Qureshi, Hammad Radeva, Petia Radulescu, Emil Rahmatullah, Bahbibi Rajagopalan, Vidya Rajpoot, Nasir Ramezani, Mahdi Rangarajan, Anand Raniga, Parnesh Rao, Anil Rasoulian, Abtin Rathi, Yogesh Ray, Nilanjan MICCAI 2013 | 65
Redouté, Jérôme Reichl, Tobias Reinertsen, Ingerid Reisert, Marco Reiter, Austin Rettmann, Maryam Reuter, Martin Reyes-Aldasoro, Constantino Reyes, Mauricio Rhode, Kawal Ribbens, Annemie Richa, Rogério Riddell, Cyrill Riklin Raviv, Tammy Risser, Laurent Rit, Simon Rittscher, Jens Rivaz, Hassan Riviere, Denis Riviere, Cameron Robinson, Emma Roche, Alexis Roehl, Sebastian Rohling, Robert Rohr, Karl Ropinski, Timo Roth, Holger Rothgang, Eva Roux, Ludovic Roysam, Badrinath Rueda, Sylvia Russakoff, Daniel Rusu, Mirabela Saalbach, Axel Sadeghi-Naini, Ali Salvado, Olivier San Jose Estepar, Raul Sanchez, Clarisa Sarrut, David Savadjiev, Peter Schaap, Michiel Scherrer, Benoit Schneider, Caitlin Schultz, Thomas Schweikard, Achim Seiler, Christof Sermesant, Maxime Seshamani, Sharmishtaa Shah, Shishir Shamir, Reuben R Shekhovtsov, Alexander Shen, Tian
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Shen, Li Shi, Yundi Shi, Feng Shi, Kuangyu Shi, Wenzhe Shi, Yonggang Shi, Pengcheng Shi, Yonghong Simpson, Amber Simpson, Ivor Singanamalli, Asha Singh, Nikhil Singh, Vikas Sinkus, Ralph Slabaugh, Greg Smal, Ihor Smeets, Dirk Sofka, Michal Soler, Luc Sommer, Stefan Song, Xubo Song, Gang Sotiras, Aristeidis Sparks, Rachel Sporring, Jon Staring, Marius Staroswiecki, Ernesto Stauder, Ralf Stehle, Thomas Stewart, James Stolka, Philipp Styles, Iain Subramanian, Navneeth Suetens, Paul Suinesiaputra, Avan Suk, Heung-Il Summers, Ronald Sundar, Hari Suzuki, Kenji Swanson, Kristin Syeda-Mahmood, Tanveer Sznitman, Raphael Sørensen, Lauge Tahmasebi, Amir Taimouri, Vahid Talbot, Hugues Tan, Tao Tanner, Christine Tao, Xiaodong Taquet, Maxime Taron, Maxime Tasdizen, Tolga
Taylor, Zeike Thielemans, Kris Thienphrapa, Paul Thiriet, Marc Thompson, Chris Tiwari, Pallavi Toews, Matthew Tohka, Jussi Tokuda, Junichi Tomas Fernandez, Xavier Tosun, Duygu Toth, Robert Totz, Johannes Toussaint, Nicolas Tristán-Vega, Antonio Tsoumpas, Charalampos Tu, Zhuowen Tunc, Birkan Turkheimer, Federico Tustison, Nicholas Twining, Carole Türetken, Engin Ukwatta, Eranga Ullrich, Sebastian Unal, Gozde Unay, Devrim Ungi, Tamas Uzunbas, Mustafa Van Assen, Hans Van Der Laak, Jeroen Van Rikxoort, Eva Van Stralen, Marijn Van Vliet, Lucas J. Van Walsum, Theo Vannier, Michael Varoquaux, Gael Veenland, Jifke Venkataraman, Archana Vercauteren, Tom Veta, Mtiko Vialard, Francois-Xavier Vidal, Camille Vignon, Francois Villard, Pierre-Frederic Visentini-Scarzanella, Marco Visvikis, Dimitris Viswanath, Satish Vitanovski, Dime Vogel, Jakob Vogelstein, Joshua Voigt, Ingmar Von Berg, Jens
Voros, Sandrine Vos, Frans Vos, Pieter Vosburgh, Kirby Vrooman, Henri Vrtovec, Tomaz Waechter-Stehle, Irina Waelkens, Paulo Wahle, Andreas Wan, Tao Wang, Haibo Wang, Zhijie Wang, Li Wang, Qian Wang, Song Wang, Lichao Wang, Liansheng Wang, Yalin Wang, Chaohui Wang, Lejing Wang, Peng Wang, Zhimin Wang, Hongzhi Ward, Aaron Wassermann, Demian Weber, Frank Michael Wee, Chong-Yaw Wei, Liu Weller, Daniel Wels, Michael Werner, Rene Wesarg, Stefan Whitaker, Ross Whittingstall, Kevin Wiemker, Rafael Wiles, Andrew Witz, Jean-François Wolf, Ivo Wolz, Robin Wright, Graham Wu, Xiaodong Wu, Guorong Wuensche, Burkhard Wörz, Stefan Xie, Yuchen Xie, Hua Xie, Jun Xiong, Guanglei Xu, Lei Xu, Sheng Xu, Rui Xu, Jun
Xue, Zhong Yamashita, Hiromasa Yan, Pingkun Yang, Lin Yankam Njiwa, Josiane A. Yao, Jianhua Yap, Pew-Thian Yaqub, Mohammad Ye, Dong Hye Yendiki, Anastasia Yeniaras, Erol Yeo, B.T. Thomas Yigitsoy, Mehmet Yin, Zhaozheng Yoo, Terry Yoshida, Hiro Young, Jonathan Yushkevich, Paul Zagorchev, Lyubomir Zaidi, Habib Zappella, Luca Zawadzki, Robert Zeng, Wei Zerubia, Josiane Zhan, Liang Zhan, Yiqiang Zhang, Jingya Zhang, Shaoting Zhang, Li Zhang, Daoqiang Zhang, Weidong Zhang, Pei Zhang, Hui Zhao, Tao Zhao, Qian Zheng, Yefeng Zheng, Yuanjie Zhong, Hua Zhou, X. Sean Zhou, S. Kevin Zhou, Yan Zhou, Kevin Zhou, Luping Zhou, Jinghao Zhu, Hongtu Zhu, Ning Zhu, Dajiang Zhuang, Xiahai Zollei, Lilla Zosso, Dominique Zuluaga, Maria A. Zwiggelaar, Reyer
MICCAI Society Board of Directors
Alison Noble (President) (University of Oxford, Oxford, UK) Sebastien Ourselin (Treasurer) (University College London, UK) Wiro Niessen (Exec. Director) (Erasmus MC - University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Gabor Fichtinger (Secretary) (Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada) Stephen Aylward (Kitware, Inc., NY, USA) Nicholas Ayache (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France) Polina Golland (MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA) David Hawkes (University College London, UK) Kensaku Mori (Nagoya University Japan) Xavier Pennec (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France) Josien Pluim (University Medical Center Utrecht, TheNetherlands) Daniel Rueckert (Imperial College London, UK) Dinggang Shen (UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) Sandy Wells (Harvard Medical School / BWH Boston, MA, USA)
Consultants to Board
Alan Colchester (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK) Terry Peters (University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada) Richard Robb (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, MN, USA)
MICCAI 2013 Awards
MICCAI Young Scientist Award Each year, the MICCAI conference presents a number of awards to graduate students and early career scientists for outstanding papers published at the MICCAI proceedings. These papers will initially be short-listed by the program committee and then considered by the awards committee. The winners will be selected based on reviews and oral/poster presentations at the conference. MICCAI Enduring Impact Award Sponsored by Philips, the award is for publications with measurable contributions that have a proven and persistent impact on the field of medical image analysis and interventions. Nominations are made by the MICCAI Board and MICCAI Society members. MICCAI Young Scientist Publication Impact Award Sponsored by Kitware. To be eligible, the applicant must be the first author of a paper published at MICCAI in the last five years, and be an early career scientist at the time of publication. The winner will have made a substantial impact on the field based on this publication. Medical Image Analysis Journal Award on MICCAI Special Issue Sponsored by Elsevier, this award will be presented to the best papers published in the special issue of the Medical Image Analysis Journal dedicated to the previous MICCAI conference. MICCAI 2013 | 67
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