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Revision as of 15:22, 2 February 2011

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Logistics

Dates: Feb 19-23, 2011

Location: Hilton Caribe, San Juan, Puerto Rico. See some background about this hotel.

Room Reservation: Click here to reserve a room at the hotel

This event will bring together registration algorithm researchers from NAC, NA-MIC, NCIGT and close associates. The agenda is to discuss some of the open challenges in medical image registration, and promising approaches to solving these. Each of the Session Chairs is responsible for designing the content and moderating the discussions in their sessions.

Agenda

Saturday

  • 6pm, location TBA
  • Moderator: Ron Kikinis

Sunday

  • Session Chairs: Kapur, Kikinis
  • 9am-noon: meeting

Monday

  • Session Chairs: Rohlfing, Pohl, Westin
  • 9am-noon: meeting
  • 2-6 discussion

Tuesday

  • Session Chairs: Wells, Aylward, Gerig, Kapur
  • 9am-noon: meeting
  • 2-6 discussion

Wednesday

  • Session Chairs: Zollei, Kolasny, Halle
  • 9am-noon: meeting
  • 2-6 discussion

Topics

  • Current Practice
    • e.g. brainsfit, robust registration module in slicer...
  • Biomedical drivers
    • organs gliding relative to each other
    • resection
    • variable stiffness: combination of different properties: rigid bone, gliding and deforming muscle.
    • registration across scales (histology to MR/CT/US)
    • multimodal image registration: MR - US...
    • 4D Registration
    • image guided surgery
  • Technical
    • Model to Image Registration
    • Uncertainty Representation
    • Convergence of Segmentation and Registration
    • Atlases and knowledge representation
    • Evaluation & comparison of registration results
    • Voxel anisotropy
    • "Future" Practices
      • sampling techniques
      • objective functions
      • deformation modeling
    • Interface Considerations
      • Initial transforms and constraints
      • Communication standards for spatial transforms and coordinate systems (support for nonrigid transforms)
      • Dynamic feedback and steering
      • Transform visualization and validation

Registered Attendees

  1. Aylward,
  2. Fedorov,
  3. Gerig,
  4. Golland,
  5. Halle,
  6. Kapur,
  7. Kikinis,
  8. Kolasny,
  9. Meier,
  10. Pace,
  11. Pohl,
  12. Rohlfing,
  13. Schroeder,
  14. Tannenbaum,
  15. Toews,
  16. Wells,
  17. Westin,
  18. Zollei
  19. Risholm