Seminar
- Topic: Valse 2016
- Speaker: Longwei Fang
- Date: 10:00 A.M., Friday, Apr 29, 2016
- Place: Room 1022
- Abstract: Introduce VALSE meeting
- Topic: 3D Reconstruction Based on 3D/2D Registration
- Speaker: Longwei Fang
- Date: 10:30 A.M., Friday, Jan 29, 2016
- Place: Room 1022
- Abstract: Introduce my own reconstruction method
- Topic: Delayed convergence between brain network structure and function in rolandic epilepsy
- Speaker: Wen Hongwei
- Date: 10:00 A.M., Thursday, Jan 21, 2016
- Place: Room 1022
- Abstract: Since SC and FC converge during normal maturation, in this paper, the finding of reduced SC-FC correlation illustrates impaired synergy between brain structure and function. More specifically, since [more...]
- Topic: Reconstruction of A 3D Spine Model Using Two X-Ray Images
- Speaker: Longwei Fang
- Date: 10:00 A.M., Friday, Nov 6, 2015
- Place: Room 1022
- Abstract: Introduce my own reconstruction method
- Topic: Identification of Infants at High-risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Multiparameter Multiscale White Matter Connectivity Network
- Speaker: Wen Hongwei
- Date: 10:00 A.M., Friday, Oct 23, 2015
- Place: Room 1022
- Abstract: In this study, the author propose a novel multi-channel machine learning based classification framework to identify the infants at high-risk for ASD at 6 months old. The major contribution of the [more...]
- Topic: DRAMMS: Deformable registration via attribute matching and mutual-saliency weighting
- Speaker: Longwei Fang
- Date: 10:00 A.M., Thursday, Aug 6, 2015
- Place: Room 1022
- Abstract: A general-purpose deformable registration algorithm referred to as ‘‘DRAMMS” is presented in this paper.
DRAMMS bridges the gap between the traditional voxel-wise methods and landmark/feature-b [more...]