ICIP 2017 | 2017 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing | 17-20 September 2017 | Beijing, China
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TP-PD: Biomedical image processing I

Session Type: Poster
Time: Tuesday, September 19, 14:30 - 16:00
Location: Poster Area D
Session Chair: Jingyu Yang, Tianjin University
 
  TP-PD.1: A NOVEL CAD SYSTEM FOR LOCAL AND GLOBAL EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE BASED ON PIB-PET SCANS
         Fatma El-Zahraa El-Gamal; Mansoura University
         Mohammed Elmogy; Mansoura University
         Mohammed Ghazal; Abu Dhabi University
         Ahmed Atwan; Mansoura University
         Gregory Barnes; University of South Carolina
         Manuel Casanova; University of Louisville
         Robert Keynton; University of Louisville
         Ayman El-Baz; University of Louisville
 
  TP-PD.2: A COMPREHENSIVE FRAMEWORK FOR EARLY ASSESSMENT OF LUNG INJURY
         Ahmed Soliman; University of Louisville
         Fahmi Khalifa; University of Louisville
         Ahmed Shaffie; University of Louisville
         Neal Dunlap; University of Louisville
         Brain Wang; University of Louisville
         Adel Elmaghraby; University of Louisville
         Georgy Gimel’farb; University of Auckland
         Mohammed Ghazal; Abu Dhabi University
         Ayman El-Baz; University of Louisville
 
  TP-PD.3: AUTOMATIC 3-D MUSCLE AND FAT SEGMENTATION OF THIGH MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGES IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY
         Samineh Mesbah; University of Louisville
         Ahmed Shalaby; University of Louisville
         Andrea Willhite; University of Louisville
         Susan Harkema; University of Louisville
         Enrico Rejc; University of Louisville
         Ayman El-Baz; University of Louisville
 
  TP-PD.4: THREE-DIMENSIONAL SEGMENTATION OF VESICULAR NETWORKS OF FUNGAL HYPHAE IN MACROSCOPIC MICROSCOPY IMAGE STACKS
         Philip Saponaro; University of Delaware
         Wayne Treible; University of Delaware
         Abhishek Kolagunda; University of Delaware
         Stephen Rhein; University of Delaware
         Jeffrey Caplan; University of Delaware
         Chandra Kambhamettu; University of Delaware
         Randall Wisser; University of Delaware
 
  TP-PD.5: IMAGE-BASED MEASUREMENT OF CARGO TRAFFIC FLOW IN COMPLEX NEURITE NETWORKS
         Xiaoqi Chai; Carnegie Mellon University
         Douglas Qian; Carnegie Mellon University
         Qinle Ba; Carnegie Mellon University
         Angran Li; Carnegie Mellon University
         Yongjie Jessica Zhang; Carnegie Mellon University
         Ge Yang; Carnegie Mellon University
 
  TP-PD.6: DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS ON GRAPH SIGNALS FOR BRAIN IMAGING ANALYSIS
         Yiluan Guo; Singapore University of Technology and Design
         Hossein Nejati; Singapore University of Technology and Design
         Ngai-Man Cheung; Singapore University of Technology and Design
 
  TP-PD.7: STROMULE BRANCH TIP DETECTION BASED ON ACCURATE CELL IMAGE SEGMENTATION
         Guoyu Lu; Rochester Institute of Technology
         Li Ren; University of Delaware
         Jeffrey Caplan; University of Delaware
         Chandra Kambhamettu; University of Delaware
 
  TP-PD.8: SPECIALIZED GAZE ESTIMATION FOR CHILDREN BY CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK AND DOMAIN ADAPTATION
         Wen Cui; Peking University
         Jinshi Cui; Peking University
         Hongbin Zha; Peking University