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+ | This project has 3 goals: (1) deliver guaranteed quality image-to-mesh conversion tools for non-rigid registration of brain MRI, (2) develop parallel and distributed non-rigid registration of MRI images to meet the time constrains imposed by neurosurgery and (3) improve accuracy of non-rigid registration of brain MRI by utilizing the resources of the TeraGrid infrastructure. | ||
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+ | ==Grant==. | ||
+ | This project is a funded in part from NSF and John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | ||
+ | ==Key Personnel== | ||
+ | Nikos Chrisochoides, Center for Real-Time Computing, College of William and Mary. | ||
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Abstract
This project has 3 goals: (1) deliver guaranteed quality image-to-mesh conversion tools for non-rigid registration of brain MRI, (2) develop parallel and distributed non-rigid registration of MRI images to meet the time constrains imposed by neurosurgery and (3) improve accuracy of non-rigid registration of brain MRI by utilizing the resources of the TeraGrid infrastructure.
==Grant==.
This project is a funded in part from NSF and John Simon Guggenheim Foundation
Key Personnel
Nikos Chrisochoides, Center for Real-Time Computing, College of William and Mary.