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Medical Image Analysis, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1996
- Nicholas Ayache, James S. Duncan:
From the Editors. iv - Ralph Highnam, Michael Brady, Basil Shepstone:
A representation for mammographic image processing. 1-18 - Gábor Székely, András Kelemen, Christian Brechbühler, Guido Gerig:
Segmentation of 2-D and 3-D objects from MRI volume data using constrained elastic deformations of flexible Fourier contour and surface models. 19-34 - William M. Wells III, Paul A. Viola, Hideki Atsumi, Shin Nakajima, Ron Kikinis:
Multi-modal volume registration by maximization of mutual information. 35-51 - Jinah Park, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Leon Axel:
Analysis of left ventricular wall motion based on volumetric deformable models and MRI-SPAMM. 53-71 - Alan C. F. Colchester, Jason Zhao, Kerrie S. Holton-Tainter, Christopher J. Henri, Neil Maitland, Patricia T. E. Roberts, Christopher G. Harris, Richard J. Evans:
Development and preliminary evaluation of VISLAN, a surgical planning and guidance system using intra-operative video imaging. 73-90
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1996
- Tim McInerney, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Deformable models in medical image analysis: a survey. 91-108 - Tina Kapur, W. Eric L. Grimson, William M. Wells III, Ron Kikinis:
Segmentation of brain tissue from magnetic resonance images. 109-127 - Éric Bardinet, Laurent D. Cohen, Nicholas Ayache:
Tracking and motion analysis of the left ventricle with deformable superquadrics. 129-149 - J. B. Antoine Maintz, Petra A. van den Elsen, Max A. Viergever:
Comparison of edge-based and ridge-based registration of CT and MR brain images. 151-161 - Colin Studholme, Derek L. G. Hill, David J. Hawkes:
Automated 3-D registration of MR and CT images of the head. 163-175
Volume 1, Number 3, April 1997
- Robert Rohling, Andrew H. Gee, Laurence H. Berman:
Three-dimensional spatial compounding of ultrasound images. 177-193 - Charles R. Meyer, Jennifer L. Boes, Boklye Kim, Peyton H. Bland, Kenneth R. Zasadny, Paul V. Kison, Kenneth Koral, Kirk A. Frey, Richard L. Wahl:
Demonstration of accuracy and clinical versatility of mutual information for automatic multimodality image fusion using affine and thin-plate spline warped geometric deformations. 195-206 - Paul M. Hayton, Michael Brady, Lionel Tarassenko, Niall Moore:
Analysis of dynamic MR breast images using a model of contrast enhancement. 207-224 - Fred L. Bookstein:
Landmark methods for forms without landmarks: morphometrics of group differences in outline shape. 225-243 - Jean-Marie Gorce, Denis Friboulet, Isabelle E. Magnin:
Estimation of three-dimensional cardiac velocity fields: assessment of a differential method and application to three-dimensional CT data. 245-261
Volume 1, Number 4, September 1997
- Thomas Schiemann, Ulf Tiede, Karl Heinz Höhne:
Segmentation of the Visible Human for high-quality volume-based visualization. 263-270 - Paul M. Thompson, Arthur W. Toga:
Detection, visualization and animation of abnormal anatomic structure with a deformable probabilistic brain atlas based on random vector field transformations. 271-294 - Marc Vaillant, Christos Davatzikos:
Finding parametric representations of the cortical sulci using an active contour model. 295-315 - Luis Serra, Wieslaw L. Nowinski, Timothy Poston, Ng Hern, Lee Choon Meng, Chua Gim Guan, PremKumar Pillay:
The Brain Bench: virtual tools for stereotactic frame neurosurgery. 317-329 - William A. Barrett, Eric N. Mortensen:
Interactive live-wire boundary extraction. 331-341 - Baba C. Vemuri, Yanlin Guo, Christiana Morison Leonard, Shang-Hong Lai:
Fast numerical algorithms for fitting multiresolution hybrid shape models to brain MRI. 343-362 - Carolien J. Bouma, Wiro J. Niessen, Karel J. Zuiderveld, Elma J. Gussenhoven, Max A. Viergever:
Automated lumen definition from 30 MHz intravascular ultrasound images. 363-377 - Anand Rangarajan, Haili Chui, Eric Mjolsness, Suguna Pappu, Lila Davachi, Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic, James S. Duncan:
A robust point-matching algorithm for autoradiograph alignment. 379-398
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