Monday, July 7

MS12
Computational Science and Biology: The Challenges, Data, Methods and Tools - Part II of II

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Room: Ascot - Regency Hall

For Part I, see MS4

This special session on computational science will discuss the modern challenges, algorithms, datasets, discrete and analytical models and software tools for addressing varieties of problems arising in biomedicine, computational biology, engineering and social research. The goal of the session is to build bridges between existent imaging, physics, mathematics and statistics-based techniques and provide the infrastructure for data, models and software exchange between different computational science areas. Such interdisciplinary efforts will reduce redundancies in model and tool developments, significantly improve the validation of models and software tools and provide the framework for development of new computational meta-algorithms and elaborate integrated software resources.

Organizer: Luminita A. Vese
University of California, Los Angeles
Ivo D. Dinov
University of California, Los Angeles

4:00-4:25 Shapes and Diffeomorphisms in Medical Image Analysis
Laurent Younes , Johns Hopkins University
4:30-4:55 Direct Quantification of Three-dimensional Strain in the Heart Using zHARP
Jerry L. Prince, Johns Hopkins University
5:00-5:25 Image Super-resolution by Total Variation Regularization
Antonio Marquina, University of Valencia, Spain
5:30-5:55 Inverse Consistent Non-Rigid Image Registration in Radiation Therapy
Yunmei Chen and Qingguo Zeng, University of Florida
Moved to MS4. Hippocampal Mapping with Intrinsic Surface Geometry
Yonggang Shi, Paul M. Thompson, Ivo D. Dinov, Arthur Toga,

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