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The Algorithms Core (NA-MIC Core 1) investigates mathematical methods for medical image analysis.  Algorithm design is an essential step in attempting to answer clinical questions based on medical imagery.  The Algorithms Core collaborates with Core 2 to provide tools which Core 3 can leverage to enhance clinical studies.  Our team members represent a broad cross-section of medical image groups.  The links below showcase the work at each of the Core 1 sites and also showcase the collaborative work which we share with our Core 2 and 3 partners.
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| style="background: #ebeced" colspan="2" align="center"| '''Volumetric Segmentation of the Arcuate Fasciculus'''<br>[[Image:UtahArcuateFasciculusFeb10.png|center|200px]]
 
 
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[[Media:Nain07-spherical-wavelets.pdf|Multiscale 3-D Shape Representation and Segmentation Using Spherical Wavelets]].
 
 
 
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 26(4):598-618, 2007.
 
 
 
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= Algorithms Overview =
 
 
The Algorithms Core (NA-MIC Core 1) investigates mathematical methods for medical image analysis.  Algorithm design is an essential step in attempting to answer clinical questions based on medical imagery.  The Algorithms Core collaborates with Core 2 to provide tools which Core 3 can leverage to enhance clinical studies.  Our team members represent a broad cross-section of medical image groups.  The links below showcase the work at each of the Core 1 sites and also showcase the collaborative work which we share with our Core 2 and 3 partners.
 
  
 
= Algorithms Projects - Organized by Site =
 
= Algorithms Projects - Organized by Site =
  
* [[Algorithm:GATech|Georgia Tech]]
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Welcome to the NA-MIC Algorithms!

The Algorithms Core (NA-MIC Core 1) investigates mathematical methods for medical image analysis. Algorithm design is an essential step in attempting to answer clinical questions based on medical imagery. The Algorithms Core collaborates with Core 2 to provide tools which Core 3 can leverage to enhance clinical studies. Our team members represent a broad cross-section of medical image groups. The links below showcase the work at each of the Core 1 sites and also showcase the collaborative work which we share with our Core 2 and 3 partners.

Volumetric Segmentation of the Arcuate Fasciculus
UtahArcuateFasciculusFeb10.png
Microstructural Connectivity of the Arcuate Fasciculus in Adolescents with High-functioning Autism Read more...

Algorithms Projects - Organized by Site

Algorithms Projects - Organized by Subject Matter


Data

Slicer Modules