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*''8:30-10:00: Start of the competition on two neurosurgical cases: handing out password for data zip file, main processing time''
*9:00-9:10: Introduction and objectives of the workshop
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Note: Please follow the [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/DTI_Tractography_Challenge_MICCAI2011_Submission_Format_Sept18 submission format] guidelines.
*9:10-9:30: DTI Tractography in the Operating Room: the neurosurgeon perspective (Alex Golby)
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*10:00-10:05: Welcoming remarks and Introduction
*9:30-9:50: DTI Tractography validation challenges (Sonia Pujol)
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*10:05-10:25: DTI Tractography validation challenge (Sonia Pujol), introduction
*9:50-10:00: Presentation of the neurosurgical and healthy subjects datasets (Sonia Pujol/ Sylvain Gouttard)
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*10:25-10:35: Presentation of the neurosurgical cases and healthy subjects datasets (Alex Golby/Sonia Pujol/ Sylvain Gouttard)
*10:00 Start of the Grand Challenge on dataset 1
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*10:35-10:45: Coffee-Break
*10:00-11:00: Presentation of the tractography methods and results on pre-workshop datasets by contestants ( part 1)
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*10:45-12:15: Tractography Session: Presentation of methods and results on pre-workshop datasets by contestants
*11:00 End of the Grand Challenge on dataset 1
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**10:45-10:55: Multifiber Deterministic Streamline Tractography of the Corticospinal Tract Based on a New Diffusion Model. Olivier Commonwick, INRIA Rennes, France
*11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
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**10:55-11:05: Involving machine learning and particule mass in the segmentation of cortico-spinal tract. Caroline Brun, UPenn, Philadelphia, USA
*11:15 Start of the Grand Challenge on dataset 2
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**11:05-11:15: Automated atlas-based seeding in cortico-spinal tractography. Maged Goubran, Robarts Research Institute, Toronto, Canada
*11:15-12:15 Presentation of the tractography methods and results on pre-workshop data by contestants (part 2)
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**11:15-11:25: A Volumetric Apprach to extract Corticospinal tract in Diffusion Tensor MRI. Gopal Veni, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, Salt Lake City, USA
*12:15 End of the Grand Challenge on dataset 2
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**11:25-11:35: Fiber Tracking on Corticospinal Tract in Human Brain using an Intrinsic Unscented Kalman Filter. Guang Cheng, University of Florida, USA
*12:15-13:30: Lunch Break  
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**11:35-11:45: Global fiber-tracking based on Finsler distance. Antonio Tristan-Vega, Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging, Boston, USA
*13:30-14:20 Talk #1
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**11:45-11:55: MITK Global Tractography - Application to the Corticospinal Tract. Peter Neher, German Cancer Research Centre, Heidelberg, Germany
*14:20-14:40 Talk #2
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**11:55-12:05: Using Filtered Multitensor Tractography. Yundi Shi, UNC Chapell Hill, USA
*14:40-15:00 Talk #3
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*12:05-13:30: Lunch Break
*15:00-15:20 Coffee Break
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*13:30: ''End of the Grand Challenge on two neurosurgical cases''
*15:20-15:40 Talk #4
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*13:30-14:30: Clinical case review: presentation of the Grand Challenge cases by contestants
*15:40-16:00 Talk #5
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*14:30-15:15: Keynote Speaker Lecture: "IG Surgery, evolution, practice and current challenges" Dr. Arya Nabavi, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany
*16:00-16:20  Presentation of the technical and clinical evaluation criteria  
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*15:15-16:15: Coffee Break and closed-review session
*16:20-17:20 Announcement of the results and discussion
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*16:15-16:40: Presentation of the technical and clinical evaluation criteria (Sylvain Gouttard, Guido Gerig, Martin Styner, Sonia Pujol)
*17:20-18:00: Workshop evaluation and concluding remarks
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*16:40-17:00: Presentation of the results of the review
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*17:00-17:30: Announcement of the results and discussion

Latest revision as of 01:31, 18 September 2011

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Tentative Agenda

  • 8:30-10:00: Start of the competition on two neurosurgical cases: handing out password for data zip file, main processing time

Note: Please follow the submission format guidelines.

  • 10:00-10:05: Welcoming remarks and Introduction
  • 10:05-10:25: DTI Tractography validation challenge (Sonia Pujol), introduction
  • 10:25-10:35: Presentation of the neurosurgical cases and healthy subjects datasets (Alex Golby/Sonia Pujol/ Sylvain Gouttard)
  • 10:35-10:45: Coffee-Break
  • 10:45-12:15: Tractography Session: Presentation of methods and results on pre-workshop datasets by contestants
    • 10:45-10:55: Multifiber Deterministic Streamline Tractography of the Corticospinal Tract Based on a New Diffusion Model. Olivier Commonwick, INRIA Rennes, France
    • 10:55-11:05: Involving machine learning and particule mass in the segmentation of cortico-spinal tract. Caroline Brun, UPenn, Philadelphia, USA
    • 11:05-11:15: Automated atlas-based seeding in cortico-spinal tractography. Maged Goubran, Robarts Research Institute, Toronto, Canada
    • 11:15-11:25: A Volumetric Apprach to extract Corticospinal tract in Diffusion Tensor MRI. Gopal Veni, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, Salt Lake City, USA
    • 11:25-11:35: Fiber Tracking on Corticospinal Tract in Human Brain using an Intrinsic Unscented Kalman Filter. Guang Cheng, University of Florida, USA
    • 11:35-11:45: Global fiber-tracking based on Finsler distance. Antonio Tristan-Vega, Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging, Boston, USA
    • 11:45-11:55: MITK Global Tractography - Application to the Corticospinal Tract. Peter Neher, German Cancer Research Centre, Heidelberg, Germany
    • 11:55-12:05: Using Filtered Multitensor Tractography. Yundi Shi, UNC Chapell Hill, USA
  • 12:05-13:30: Lunch Break
  • 13:30: End of the Grand Challenge on two neurosurgical cases
  • 13:30-14:30: Clinical case review: presentation of the Grand Challenge cases by contestants
  • 14:30-15:15: Keynote Speaker Lecture: "IG Surgery, evolution, practice and current challenges" Dr. Arya Nabavi, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany
  • 15:15-16:15: Coffee Break and closed-review session
  • 16:15-16:40: Presentation of the technical and clinical evaluation criteria (Sylvain Gouttard, Guido Gerig, Martin Styner, Sonia Pujol)
  • 16:40-17:00: Presentation of the results of the review
  • 17:00-17:30: Announcement of the results and discussion