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Longitudinal atrophy flow in Alzheimer's disease
Digital medicine
Neuroimaging and computing for better diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Inria is organising MICCAI 2012, the 15th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, which takes place from the 1st to the 5th of October.
We spoke to Prof. Giovanni Frisoni, neurologist at IRCCS Fatebenefratelli in Italy, and Inria researcher Marco Lorenzi, both of whom are presenting a paper about brain image analysis for better diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Keywords:
- Digital medicine
- Brain image analysis
- Neuroimaging
- Asclepios
- MICCAI
- Alzheimer's
- Inria research centre - Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
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Computational medicine
Efficient, modular tools to aid interpretation of medical images
Medical imaging, scans and MRIs provide a lot of data, but identifying the development of an illness or detecting a slow-growing tumour is no easy task. The Galen team is developing algorithms designed to help doctors identify these changes as early as possible. The team's work focuses essentially on methodology and has been successfully applied in a number of contexts, as demonstrated by the significant contribution of its researchers to MICCAI’2012 and previous symposia.
Nikos Paragios, Galen team leader, Inria Saclay–Île-de-France research centre
Keywords:
- Medical imaging
- Saclay–Île-de-France
- Methodology
- Nikos Paragios
- MICCAI
- Galen
- Interpretation of images
Home > Centre > Saclay > News > Des outils modulaires et efficaces d’aide à l’interprétation des images médicales
Computational medicine
Tools for getting more out of brain imaging
Brain imaging has made a great deal of progress in recent years, providing more and more data and with an increasingly high level of quality. Developing reliable, high-performance tools to improve the use of these images is now vital. Inria has an important role to play in this respect. The Parietal team is presenting four articles on this subject at MICCAI 2012, as well as contributing to four specialist workshops and running a demonstration at the Inria stand.
Bertrand Thirion, Parietal team leader, Inria Saclay–Île-de-France
Keywords:
- Bertrand Thirion
- Scikit learn
- Saclay - Île-de-France
- Parietal
- Brain imaging
- Images analysis
- MICCAI
- MRI
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