2014 Summer Project Week:LongitudinalSeg

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Key Investigators

  • Iowa: Regina Kim
  • Iowa: Hans Johnson
  • Utah: James Fishbaugh
  • Utah: Guido Gerig


Project Description

Objective

Longitudinal imaging studies involve tracking changes in individuals by repeated image acquisition over time. The goal of these studies is to quantify biological shape variability within and across individuals, and also to distinguish between normal and disease populations. However, data variability is influenced by outside sources such as image acquisition, image calibration, human expert judgement, and limited robustness of segmentation and registration algorithms.

Approach, Plan

Progress