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The DTI Tractography for Neurosurgical Planning Grand Challenge workshop will be held at the [http://www.miccai2011.org/ MICCAI 2011 conference], Sept.18-22, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
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==Outline==
 
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) tractography has a unique potential for neurosurgical planning since it provides a window on the organization of white matter pathways in-vivo. During the past decade, the MICCAI community has been a major contributor to the development and refinement of a wide variety of advanced tractography techniques.  
 
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) tractography has a unique potential for neurosurgical planning since it provides a window on the organization of white matter pathways in-vivo. During the past decade, the MICCAI community has been a major contributor to the development and refinement of a wide variety of advanced tractography techniques.  
 
This workshop will give participants the opportunity to evaluate the performances of their tractography algorithms in a neurosurgical context. Participants will gain insights on the currently available gold-standard for evaluating tractography results in the Operating Room, in the absence of ground truth.  
 
This workshop will give participants the opportunity to evaluate the performances of their tractography algorithms in a neurosurgical context. Participants will gain insights on the currently available gold-standard for evaluating tractography results in the Operating Room, in the absence of ground truth.  
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==Logistics==
 
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The DTI Tractography Challenge will be part of the [http://www.miccai2011.org/ MICCAI 2011 conference ] Sept.18-24, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
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The DTI Tractography Challenge workshop will be held on Sunday September 18, 2011 at the  Westin Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Canada.
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To register for the event, please visit the [http://www.miccai2011.org/ MICCAI 2011 conference website].
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The DTI Tractography for Neurosurgical Planning Grand Challenge workshop will be held at the MICCAI 2011 conference, Sept.18-22, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.


Outline

Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) tractography has a unique potential for neurosurgical planning since it provides a window on the organization of white matter pathways in-vivo. During the past decade, the MICCAI community has been a major contributor to the development and refinement of a wide variety of advanced tractography techniques. This workshop will give participants the opportunity to evaluate the performances of their tractography algorithms in a neurosurgical context. Participants will gain insights on the currently available gold-standard for evaluating tractography results in the Operating Room, in the absence of ground truth.

Neurosurgical case with left frontoparietal tumor. Neurosurgery 2011 Feb; 68(2):496-505. Image courtesy of Dr. Alexandra Golby.


Logistics

The DTI Tractography Challenge workshop will be held on Sunday September 18, 2011 at the Westin Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Canada. To register for the event, please visit the MICCAI 2011 conference website.


Faculty

  • Sonia Pujol, Ph.D., Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Ron Kikinis, M.D., Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Alexandra Golby, M.D., Department of Neurosurgery,Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Guido Gerig, Ph.D.,The Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah
  • Martin Styner, Ph.D., Neuro Image Research and Analysis Laboratory, University of North Carolina
  • William Wells, Ph.D., Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Carl-Fredrik Westin, Ph.D., Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Datasets

Participants will be require to submit their tractogrpahy results for four neurosurgical cases and two healthy subjects.

  • Case 1
  • Case 2
  • Case 3
  • Case 4
  • Subject 1
  • Subject 2