Core 1 Introduction Overall structure Groups/investigators Algorithms and engineering Algorithms goals and DBPs Aims and preliminary results.

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Core 1 Introduction Overall structure Groups/investigators Algorithms and engineering Algorithms goals and DBPs Aims and preliminary results

Core 1 Structure Core 1a – Algorithms – New methodologies to address DBPs – Implementations of algorithms NA-MIC kit ready/compatible – Coordination with DBPs data/needs/engineering Core 1b – Engineering – Software infrastructure – End-user applications – More from Will Schroeder…

The Algorithms PIs Martin Styner – UNC Polina Golland – MIT Guido Gerig – Utah Allen Tannenbaum – Georgia Tech Ross Whitaker – Utah

Organizational Details Annual Algorithms retreat – Coordination with engineering Project weeks (semi-annual) Other one-off NA-MIC events – DTI shoot out, Registration retreat DBPs point of contact Engineering t-cons as needed

Algorithms in the Renewal Personalized medicine – Patient-specific analysis of images Challenges – Sequences of images of the same patient – Patients with pronounced pathologies – Anatomy with high geometric variability

Atrial Fibrillation

Huntington’s Disease BaselineYear 1

Head & Neck Cancer

Traumatic Brain Injury

Algorithms – Aims Statistical models of anatomy and pathology – Polina Golland Geometric correspondence – Allen Tannenbaum User interactive tools for segmentation – Guido Gerig Longitudinal and time-series analysis – Martin Styner