Venue: Room 203, Quebec City Convention Centre
1:30pm - Opening session/welcome
1:40pm - Invited speaker and Discussion: - Capturing structural and functional fetal brain development Georg Langs
2:20pm - First Oral Session: (13 mins talk + 2 mins questions).
Pim Moeskops.
Template-free estimation of intracranial volume: A preterm birth animal model study Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Sebastiano Ferraris, Marc Modat, Willy Gsell, Jan Deprest, Johannes L. van der Merwe, and Tom Vercauteren
Assessing Reorganisation of Functional Connectivity in the Infant Brain Roxane Licandro, Karl-Heinz Nenning, Ernst Schwartz, Kathrin Kollndorfer, Lisa Bartha-Doering, Hesheng Liu, Georg Langs
Automatic segmentation of the intracranial volume in fetal MR images N. Khalili, P. Moeskops, N.H.P. Claessens, S. Scherpenzeel, E. Turk, R. de Heus, M.J.N.L. Benders, M.A. Viergever, J.P.W. Pluim, I. Isgum
Fetal Skull Segmentation in 3D Ultrasound via Structured Geodesic Random Forest Juan J. Cerrolaza, Ozan Oktay, Alberto Gomez, Jacqueline Matthew, Caroline Knight, Bernhard Kainz, and Daniel Rueckert
Multi-organ detection in 3D fetal ultrasound with machine learning Caroline Raynaud, Cybèle Ciofolo-Veit, Thierry Lefèvre, Roberto Ardon, Angelo Cavallaro, Ibtisam Salim, Aris Papageorghiou, and Laurence Rouet
Abdomen segmentation in 3D fetal ultrasound using CNN-powered deformable models Alexander Schmidt-Richberg, Tom Brosch, Nicole Schadewaldt, Tobias Klinder, Angelo Cavallaro, Ibtisam Salim, David Roundhill, Aris Papageorghiou, and Cristian Lorenz
Fast Registration of 3D Fetal Ultrasound Images using Learned Corresponding Salient Points Alberto Gomez, Kanwal Bhatia, Sarjana Tharin, James Housden, Nicolas Toussaint, and Julia A. Schnabel
Robust Regression of Brain Maturation from 3D Fetal Neurosonography using CRNs Ana I. L. Namburete, Weidi Xie, and J. Alison Noble
Workshop Date: 10th September 2017 PM
Workshop Location: Room 203, Quebec City Convention Centre
Workshop Deadline: 14th June 2017
- To disseminate new work to the most relevant members of the MICCAI community
- To take part in discussion of new techniques for imaging of younger cohorts.