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* Co-Organization of MICCAI 2008 workshop on "The Medical Image Analysis Challenge" (working title) focusing on liver tumor segmentation, brain lesion segmentation,and coronary artery segmentation. | * Co-Organization of MICCAI 2008 workshop on "The Medical Image Analysis Challenge" (working title) focusing on liver tumor segmentation, brain lesion segmentation,and coronary artery segmentation. | ||
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Home < Projects:MethodEvaluationValidationo NA-MIC Collaborations, UNC Algorithms, Utah Algorithms
Evaluation and Comparison of Medical Image Analysis Methods
In this project, we want to focus on the evaluation of medical image analysis methods for specific clinical applications in respect to development of evaluation methodology and the organization of venues promoting such comparison and validation studies.
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- Co-Organization of MICCAI 2007 workshop on "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge" focusing on liver and caudate segmentation from CT and MRI
- Continuation of workshop competition on Caudate Segmentation Evaluation 2007
- Co-Organization of MICCAI 2008 workshop on "The Medical Image Analysis Challenge" (working title) focusing on liver tumor segmentation, brain lesion segmentation,and coronary artery segmentation.
Key Investigators UNC Algorithms: Martin Styner