MICCAI 2010 Young Scientist Awards (Co-sponsored by NDI and Kitware)
Best paper prizes in 5 different categories for young scientists presenting their first papers at MICCAI. For these awards, the first author should be a full-time student at the time of submission at a recognized universtiy or have been a full-time student within the past 2 years. For MICCAI 2010, the Young Scientist Awards were coordinated by Sebastien Ourselin, University College London.
- 22 highest normalized score papers with first author a graduate student or early career scientist (22 eligible out of the Top 30 papers)
- 11 Europe, 10 North America, 1 Asia/Australasia
- Award Committee voted on selecting the Top 15 papers before the conference
- Award Committee voted on ranking the Top 15 papers during the conference
Top 15 Papers (in order of appearance in the program)
- Automated macular pathology diagnosis in retinal OCT images using multi-scale spatial pyramid with local binary patterns, Yu-Ying Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Model-based esophagus segmentation from CT scans using a spatial probability map, Johannes Feulner, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg / Siemens, Germany
- Spatial decision forests for MS lesion segmentation in multi-channel MR images, Ezequiel Geremia, Asclepios INRIA, France / Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
- Segmentation subject to stitching constraints: finding many small structures in a large image, Elena Bernardis, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Efficient MR image reconstruction for compressed MR imaging, Junzhou Huang, Rutgers University, USA (winner)
- ECG-gated interventional cardiac reconstruction for non-periodic motion, Christopher Rohkohl, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg / Siemens, Germany
- MicroTrack: an algorithm for concurrent projectome and microstructure estimation, Anthony J. Sherbondy, Stanford University, USA (winner)
- Understanding the optics to aid microscopy image segmentation, Zhaozheng Yin, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Complete valvular heart apparatus model from 4D cardiac CT, Sasa Grbic, Technical University Munich, Germany / Siemens, USA (winner)
- Improving deformable surface meshes through omni-directional displacements and MRFs,Dagmar Kainmueller, Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany
- Prostate brachytherapy seed reconstruction using C-Arm rotation measurement and motion compensation, Ehsan Dehghan, Queen’s University, Canada (winner)
- Dual-model automatic detection of nerve-fibres in corneal confocal microscopy images, Mohammad Dabbah, The University of Manchester, UK
- Spatially regularized SVM for the detection of brain areas associated with stroke outcome, Rémi Cuingnet, University Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, CNRS / Inserm, France (winner)
- Novel morphometric based classification via diffeomorphic based shape representation using manifold learning, Rachel Sparks, Rutgers University, USA
- General and efficient super-resolution method for multi-slice MRI, Dirk Poot, Erasmus Centre, Rotterdam / University of Antwerp, Netherland
Previous MICCAI Awards
- MICCAI 2009 Young Scientist Awards
- MICCAI 2009 Elsevier MedIA-MICCAI Prize
- MICCAI 2008 Young Scientist Awards
- MICCAI 2008 Elsevier MedIA-MICCAI Prize
- MICCAI 2007 Awards
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