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Eight submissions from our lab and our collaborations were accepted to the annual IEEE Medical Imaging Conference, taking place in Seattle this year. The first four (as listed below) were accepted as oral presentations, and the other four as posters. Looking forward to the meeting, and to expanding these works:
- S. Jain, L. Younes, G. Smith, Z. Mari, V. Sossi, and A. Rahmim
Application of pattern recognition framework for quantification of Parkinson’s disease in DAT SPECT imaging - S. A. L. Blinder, I. Klyuzhin, M. E. Gonzalez, A. Rahmim, and V. Sossi
Texture and shape analysis on high and low spatial resolution emission images - N. A. Karakatsanis, M. A. Lodge, M. E. Casey, H. Zaidi, and A. Rahmim
Impact of acquisition time-window on clinical whole-body PET parametric imaging - N. A. Karakatsanis, A. Rahmim, and H. Zaidi
Introducing time-of-flight and resolution recovery image reconstruction to whole-body PET parametric imaging - A. Rahmim, C. R. Schmidtlein, A. Jackson, S. Ashrafinia, C. Marcus, M. Soltani, and R. M. Subramaniam
A novel generalized total effective entrapment metric to quantify tumor burden in PET imaging for clinical outcome prediction - M. Soltani, M. Sefidgar, M. E. Casey, R. M. Subramaniam, R. L. Wahl, and A. Rahmim
Comprehensive modeling of spatiotemporal FDG distribution in solid tumors based on the diffusion-convection-reaction equation - L. Lu, D. Hu, X. Ma, J. Ma, A. Rahmim, and W. Chen
Dynamic PET denoising incorporating a composite image guided filter - A. Rahmim, M. A. Lodge, A. H. Crabb, Y. Zhou, D. F. Wong, and R. F. Gottesman
Simultaneous monitoring of PET image resolution, noise, uniformity, and quantitative accuracy using uniform cylinder phantom measurements in the multi-center setting
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