0553.5535 - Computer Vision in Medical Applications

2000-2001

NOTE:  HWs #3 & #4   available in mailbox behind elevators,Wolfson 4th floor.

NOTE:  Power-Point Presentations are available!
 

Lecturer:

Dr. Hayit Greenspan
Biomedical Engineering Department
Faculty of Engineering
hayit@eng.tau.ac.il
Tel: 640-7398
Wolfson 417a
 
 

Teaching Assistant:

Michal Radai
michal@eng.tau.ac.il
Tel: 640-7218
Wolfson 402
 

Weekly lectures: Monday 16:00 - 18:00, Wolfson 134

LECTURE 30.10:  Computer Vision in Medical Applications - Introduction;

                                Preprocessing.
LECTURE   6.11:  Medical Image Segmentation
                                Edge-based techniques; Region-based techniques;
                                QCA - Quantitative Coronary Angiography.
LECTURE 13.11:  Morphological Methods for Biomedical Image Analysis.

LECTURE 20.11:  Medical Imaging Modalities and Standards (DICOM);

                                Guest Lecture - Dr. Israel Gannot & Mr. Shamai Salzberger,
                                Dept of Biomedical Engineering, TAU.
                                http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~gannot/MI  (related files:file7,file7a,file9)
 
LECTURE  27.11:  Medical Image Interpretation (Part I)

LECTURE    4.12:  Medical Image Interpretation (Part II)/   Deformable Models (Intro)

LECTURE  12.12     (NOTE - LECTURE IS GIVEN TUESDAY 4-6):
                                 Fast Geodesic Active Contours
                               Guest Lecture - Dr. Ron Kimmel
                                 CS Dept. Technion, Haifa.

LECTURE  18.12:          Medical Image Interpretation (Part III)

LECTURE  25.12:          No Lecture

LECTURE  1.1.2001:      Brain Segmentation via EM

LECTURE  7.1.2001     (NOTE - LECTURE IS GIVEN SUNDAY 4-6):
                                        Multi-modal Registration
                                       Guest Lecture - Prof. Leo Yoskowicz
                                        CS Dept. Hebrew University, Jerusalem

LECTURE  15.1.2001  : Texture in Medical Images

LECTURE  22.1.2001  : Super-res in MRI (+student lectures)

LECTURE  23.1.2001  : Validation techniques (+student lectures)

LECTURE  29.1.2001  : Final lecture   (+student lectures)
                                        LECTURE WILL BE EXTENDED 4-7pm.
 

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LECTURE ASSIGNMENT

ASSIGNMENT #4
 
 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
General computer vision algorithms with particular application to medical imagery. Segmentation, registration, deformable models, 3D processing, and more.

 

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