Weekly Shape Stats/Medial Geometry Meetings

Friday, 2 p.m., 284 Sitterson Hall

Fall 2010 Schedule

Date

Speaker

Department

Topic

Aug 27

 

 

Open Discussion

Sep 3

Ilkner Kabul

CS

An Optimal Control Approach For Texture Metamorphosis

Sep 10

Marc Niethammer

CS

DTI Longitudinal Atlas Construction as an Average of Growth Models

Sep 17

 

 

Open Discussion on backward generalization of PCA to various types of manifold data

Sep 24

Stephan Huckeman

Georgia Augusta University of Goettingen

Inference by Intrinsic Data Descriptors

Oct 1

Stephan Huckeman

Georgia Augusta University of Goettingen

Inference by Intrinsic Data Descriptors

Oct 8

Anuj Srivastava

Florida State University

Parametrization Invariant Shape Analysis of Curves and Surfaces

Oct 15

Steve Pizer

Open Discussion on statistically appropriate definition of S-rep

Oct 22

 

 

No meeting (Fall Break)

Oct 29

Christof Seiler

SAMSI

Log-Domain Diffeomorphic Demons for Statistics on Medical Images: Application to Femur Bones

Nov 5

Chen-Rui Chou & Steve Pizer

CS

Practice talks for Symposium on Brain, Body and Machine: CIM 25

Nov 12

Beatriz Paniagua & Eric Maltbie

Psychiatry

Asymmetric Bias in User Guided Segmentations of Brain Structures

Nov 19

Beatriz Paniagua 

Psychiatry

Open Discussion on Normal consistence in entropy-based particle systems

Nov 26

 

 

No meeting (Thanksgiving Break)

Dec 3

Christine Xu

 CS

Longitudinal Shape Analysis of Lateral Ventricles During the First Year of Human Life

Dec 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shape Stats coordinator:  Sungkyu Jung

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