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Innovative Computing

Harvard,

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

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Contents:
Books to Bench to Bedside Informatics for Autism Research - An Introduction to the Dataverse Network as an Infrastructure for Data Sharing - Astronomy as I See It-Statistical Signal Processing for Modern High - Dimensional Data Sets - An Introduction to Computational Multi-physics: Motivations for Triple-M Modeling-Selected Applications Part-Theoretical Background Part - An Introduction to Computational Multi-physics: Selected Applications Part-Examples/Applications Part-Theoretical Background Part - Medical Imaging Computing: From Data to Understanding - From Bio-polymer Translation to Hemo dynamics: New Challenges in Multi-scale Computing

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Lecture 12: Medical Imaging Computing From Data to Understanding

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The development of new technologies that acquire large amounts of complex data is accelerating throughout medicine. Corresponding breakthroughs in accessible computation and algorithm development have made image analysis an indispensable tool for medical research and clinical practice. For example, image analysis enables the data acquired using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) to reveal subject-specific structure and function of the brain. The emerging field of medical image computing requires strong, interdisciplinary teams of researchers, physicians, and engineers. Building such teams is a challenge but ultimately rewarding process. The Surgical Planning Lab at Brigham and Womens Hospital was founded in 1990 to enable research in image computation within the hospital context. Today, the SPL is the hub of the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing, a national effort with international impact across biomedicine and, increasingly, other fields of science. NAMIC drives scientific and engineering innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration, application-driven development, a well-designed hardware and software infrastructure, and an open-source approach to dissemination and community building. This presentation will describe how research ideas evolve into useful medical and scientific tools within the SPL and NAMIC environments.

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