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Jim Miller is a researcher at the Visualization and Computer Vision Laboratory at GE Research.  At GE Research, Jim has developed techniques for segmentation, registration, detection, and quantification for CT, PET, MR, and X-Ray. Jim was the architect of the image processing pipeline for the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and architect for the Slicer3 generic execution model.  Before joining GE Research, Jim received a PhD in Computer Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he developed segmentation techniques based on robust statistics.
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=James V. Miller=
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Jim Miller is a Senior Scientist in the Interventional and Therapy Laboratory at [http://www.ge.com/research/ GE Research]In this role, Jim has developed techniques for segmentation, registration, detection, and quantification for oncology, pulmonology, cardiology, neurology and surgery applications in CT, PET, MR, and X-Ray. This technology has been deployed on review workstations as well as integrated into the scanner platforms. Jim was the architect of the image processing pipeline for the Insight Toolkit ([http://www.itk.org ITK]) and architect for the 3D Slicer [http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Slicer3:Execution_Model_Documentation generic execution model].   
  
Within NA-MIC, Jim is part of the Engineering Core and Site PI for GE Research.  Here, he is adding technology to ITK to support the needs of NA-MIC, developing a module plugin and scheduling architecture for Slicer3, and developing software testing tools [[Dart2Summary|Dart]].
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Before joining GE Research, Jim received a PhD in Computer Engineering from [http://www.rpi.edu Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute] where he developed segmentation techniques based on robust statistics.
  
Email: millerjv at research.ge.com
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Within NA-MIC, Jim is part of the Engineering Core and Site PI for GE Research. Here, he is adding technology to ITK to support the needs of NA-MIC and developing a module plugin and scheduling architecture for the 3D Slicer.
  
'''Items that Jim is working on:'''
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Jim's technology interests include
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* statistical methods for segmentation, quantification, and detection
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* atlas based methods for clinical applications
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* registration methods for longitudinal analysis and motion compensation
  
* [[User:Millerjv/Slicer3 | Slicer 3 features]]
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Jim has extensive experience in C++, object oriented programming, software architectures, software testing, and open source software. Jim has 20 US Patents and 40 publications in the field.
* Project Week for AHM 2007
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= Contact =
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'''Email:''' millerjv at ge dot com
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'''Websites:''' [http://www.researchgate.net/profile/James_Miller14/?ev=prf_highl Research Gate], [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-miller/6/230/850 LinkedIn], [http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/millerjv Ohloh], [http://github.com/millerjv github]
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* [[User:Millerjv/MultiparametricTimeSeriesAndLongitudinalConcepts | Multiparametric, TimeSeries, and Longitudinal Concepts]]
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* [[User:Millerjv/ProvenanceWorkflow | Provenance Workflow]]
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* [[User:Millerjv/Slicer3 | Slicer3 features]]
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 17 October 2013

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James V. Miller

Jim Miller is a Senior Scientist in the Interventional and Therapy Laboratory at GE Research. In this role, Jim has developed techniques for segmentation, registration, detection, and quantification for oncology, pulmonology, cardiology, neurology and surgery applications in CT, PET, MR, and X-Ray. This technology has been deployed on review workstations as well as integrated into the scanner platforms. Jim was the architect of the image processing pipeline for the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and architect for the 3D Slicer generic execution model.

Before joining GE Research, Jim received a PhD in Computer Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he developed segmentation techniques based on robust statistics.

Within NA-MIC, Jim is part of the Engineering Core and Site PI for GE Research. Here, he is adding technology to ITK to support the needs of NA-MIC and developing a module plugin and scheduling architecture for the 3D Slicer.

Jim's technology interests include

  • statistical methods for segmentation, quantification, and detection
  • atlas based methods for clinical applications
  • registration methods for longitudinal analysis and motion compensation

Jim has extensive experience in C++, object oriented programming, software architectures, software testing, and open source software. Jim has 20 US Patents and 40 publications in the field.

Contact

Email: millerjv at ge dot com

Websites: Research Gate, LinkedIn, Ohloh, github