Scientific Organisers
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Simon Arridge,, University College London
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Martin Burger, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
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Paolo Favaro, Heriot-Watt University
About:
Imaging science is one of the fastest-growing interdisciplinary areas, as is mathematical imaging inside mathematics. This workshop hoped to stimulate interdisciplinary research amongst mathematics, computer science and biomedicine. The workshop encouraged the application and development of existing techniques to novel areas.
Specific areas:
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Novel applications and higher-dimensional images
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Multimodal and hybrid imaging
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Image reconstruction and inverse problems
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Shape analysis in computational anatomy
Speakers and their talk titles
Daniel Alexander, University College London - Computational Modelling for Diffusion MRI
Simon Arridge, University College London - Inverse Problems in Optical Tomography
Guillaume Bal, Columbia University - Inverse Problems with Internal Functionals
Sven Barendt, Universität zu Lübeck - SPECT Reconstruction with a Nonlinearly Transformed Attenuation Prototype
Marta Betcke, University College London - Efficient Solution of the Inverse Problem in Diffuse Optical Tomography Using Compression of Sensitivity Maps Defined on N-Simplex Meshes
Martin Burger, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster - Inverse Scale Space Methods for Low SNR Image Reconstruction
Teresa Correia, University College London - Fluorescence Diffuse Optical Tomography Using Anisotropic Diffusion Regularisation with Prior Anatomical Information
Marleen de Bruijne, Erasmus MC Rotterdam - Model Based Segmentation and Shape Reconstruction in Medical Imaging
Paolo Favaro, Heriot-Watt University and University of Edinburgh - Subspace Clustering by Rank Minimisation
Ville Kolehmainen, University of Eastern Finland - Compensation of Modelling Errors Due to Unknown Domain Boundary in Electrical Impedance Tomography
Joyce McLaughlin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Coupling Shear Wave Propagation Together with Compression Waves or Phase Contrast MR to Image Tissue Stiffness Properties
Clothilde Melot, LATP - Some Proximal Methods in Tomography CBCT and PET
Michael Möller, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster - A Framework for Automated Cell Tracking in Phase Contrast Microscopic Videos Based on Normal Velocities
Neil Roberts, University of Edinburgh - Robust Measurement of Anatomical Surfaces Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Andreas Schönle, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry - Principles of Optical Nanoscopy
Carola Schönlieb, University of Cambridge - Domain Decomposition for Total Variation Regularised Parallel MRI
Samuli Siltanen, University of Helsinki - Low-Dose Three-Dimensional X-Ray Imaging
Vadim Soloviev, University College London - Angularly Selective Mesoscopic Tomography
Robin Strehlow, Universität Bremen - The Tikhonov Functional and the Norm Sensitivity of its Minimiser
Frank Wübbeling, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster - Impact of SNR in SPECT FBP
Gary Zhang, University College London - Statistical Shape Analysis of Neuroanatomy