Final Program

              IEEE Workshop on Biomedical Image Analysis
              University of California, Santa Barbara
                       June 26-27, 1998

 8.30am-9.30am
 Keynote address: Takeo Kanade, CMU Robotics Institute
                  Title: Biomedical Image Analysis, Computer Vision,
           and Computer Graphics

 9.30am-9.50am Coffee Break.

 Session I: Image Segmentation
 Session Chair: James Duncan
 9.50am - 12.00pm

 1.  Title:    Three-dimensional model-based segmentation of brain MRI
     Authors:  Andras Kelemen, Gabor Szekely and Guido Gerig
               ETH-Zurich, Switzerland
 2. Title:     Combined statistical and geometrical 3D segmentation
               and measurement of brain structures
     Authors:  Miguel Angel Gonzalez Ballester, Andrew Zisserman 
               and Michael Brady 
               Oxford University, UK
 3 . Title:    Sulcal basins and sulcal strings as new concepts for
               describing the human cortical topography
     Authors:  Gabriele Lohmann and D. Yves von Gramon
               Max-Plank Institute, Leipzig, Germany

 Lunch 12.00pm-1.15pm

 Session II : Variational Splines 
 Session Chair: Demetri Terzopoulos
 1.20pm-3.30pm

 4.  Title:    Constrained thin-plate spline reconstruction of 2D
               deformations from tagged MRI
     Authors:  Amir A. Amini, Yasheng Chen, Jean Sun and Vaidy Mani
               Washington University, St. Louis, MO
 5. Title:    Features of deformation grids: An approach via singularity theory
    Authors:  Fred L. Bookstein
              University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
 6. Title:    A new variational shape-from-orientation approach to 
              correcting intensity inhomogeneities in MR images
    Authors:  Shang-Hong Lai and Ming Fang
              Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ
 7.  Title:    Forward deformation of PET volumes using material constraints
     Authors:  Gregory J Klein 
               Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA

 Coffee Break 3.30pm-3.45pm

 Session III:	Image Segmentation and Representation
 Session Chair: Nicholas Ayache 
 3.45-5.45pm

 8.  Title:    Automatic computation of dense dissymmetry maps 
               in 3D brain images
     Authors:  Jean-Philippe Thirion, Sylvain Prima, 
               Gerard Subsol and Neil Roberts
               INRIA, France
 9.  Title:    Quantitative study of brain anatomy
     Authors:  Mei chen, Takeo Kanade, Henry A. Rowley and Dean Pomerleau
               Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
 10. Title:    Maximum a posterior segmentation for medical visualization
     Authors:  Lyndon S. Hibbard
               Computerized Medical Systems, St. Louis, MO
 11. Title:    Joint reconstruction of 2D left ventricular displacement 
               and contours from tagged magnetic resonance images using
               Markov random field edge priors
     Authors:  Litao Yan and Thomas S. Denney, Jr.
               Auburn University.


 Day II: 

 8.30am-9.30am Invited Talk: W. E. L. Grimson
               Title: Image Guided Surgery
 9.30am-9.50am Coffee Break

 Session I: Boundary detection
 Session Chair: Amir Amini
 9.50am- 12.00pm

 1.  Title:    Consistency and stability of active contours with Euclidean
        and non-Euclidean arc lengths
     Authors:  Tianyun Ma and Hemant D. Tagare
               Yale University
 2.  Title:    Automatic motion analysis of tongue surface from 
               ultrasound image sequences
     Authors:  Yusuf Sinan Akgul, Chandra Kambhamettu and Maureen Stone
               University of Delaware
 3. Title:    Intensity-invariant 2D+T acoustic boundary detection
    Authors:  Miguel Mulet Parada and J. Alison Noble
              Oxford University, UK

 Lunch 12.00pm-1.15pm 

 Session II : Motion tracking and Matching
 Session Chair: Fred Bookstein
 1.20pm- 3.30pm
 4. Title:    The space-time map applied to drosophila Embryogenesis
    Authors:  Prem Janardhan, Martial Hebert and K. Ikeuchi
    E-mail:   Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
 5.  Title:    The integration of automatic segmentation and motion tracking
               for 4D reconstruction and visualization of 
               musculoskeletal structures
     Authors:  Jose G. Tamez-Pena, Kevin J. Parker and Saara Totterman
               University of Rochester
 6. Title:    Real-time tracking of contrast bolus propagation 
              in X-ray peripheral angiography
    Authors:  Zhenyu Wu and Jian-Zhong Qian
              Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ
 7.  Title:    Matching point features using mutual information
     Authors:  Anand Rangarajan and James S. Duncan
               Yale University

 Coffee Break: 3.30pm-3.40pm

 Session III: "Applications"
 Session Chair: Chris Davatsikos
 3.45pm-6.15pm

 8.  Title:    A fast algorithm for generating large tetrahedral 3D 
               finite element meshes from magnetic resonance tomograms
     Authors:  Ulrich Hartmann and Frithjof Kruggel
               Max-Plank Institute, Leipzig, Germany
 9.  Title:    Experimental results of a vision-based burn scar 
               assessment technique
     Authors:  Leonid V. Tsap, Dmitry B. Goldgof, Sudeep Sarkar 
               and Pauline S. Powers
               University of South Florida, Fl.
 10. Title:    Model based multiscale detection of 3D vessels              
     Authors:  Karl Krissian, Gregoire Malandain and Nicholas Ayache
               Inria, France.
 11. Title:    Preprocessing of fMR datasets
     Authors:  Frithjof Kruggel, Xavier Descombes and D. Yves von Cramon
               Max-Plank Institute, Leipzig, Germany.
 12. Title:    Shape-based indexing in a medical image database
     Authors:  W.Zhang, S.Dickinson, S. Sclaroff, J. Feldman and S. Dunn
               Rutgers University