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DTI tractography has a unique potential for neurosurgical planning since it provides a window on the organization of white matter pathways in-vivo. During the past decade, the MICCAI community has been a major contributor to the development and refinement of a wide variety of advanced tractography techniques. This workshop will give participants the opportunity to evaluate and improve the performances of their tractography algorithms in a neurosurgical context.  
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DTI tractography has a unique potential for neurosurgical planning since it provides a window on the organization of white matter pathways in-vivo. During the past decade, the MICCAI community has been a major contributor to the development and refinement of a wide variety of advanced tractography techniques. This workshop will give participants the opportunity to evaluate the performances of their tractography algorithms in a neurosurgical context.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:55, 3 March 2011

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Outline

DTI tractography has a unique potential for neurosurgical planning since it provides a window on the organization of white matter pathways in-vivo. During the past decade, the MICCAI community has been a major contributor to the development and refinement of a wide variety of advanced tractography techniques. This workshop will give participants the opportunity to evaluate the performances of their tractography algorithms in a neurosurgical context.

Logistics

The DTI Tractography Challenge will be part of the MICCAI 2011 conference Sept.18-24, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.

Faculty

  • Sonia Pujol, Ph.D., Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Ron Kikinis, M.D., Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Alexandra Golby, M.D., Department of Neurosurgery,Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Guido Gerig, Ph.D.,The Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah
  • Martin Styner, Ph.D., Neuro Image Research and Analysis Laboratory, University of North Carolina
  • William Wells, Ph.D., Surgical Planning Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • Carl-Fredrik Westin, Ph.D., Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School