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Friday, October 28, 2011

Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing Frontiers workshop presentations


The 2011 International Workshop on Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) took place about two months ago now, the program is below but all the presentation material is in one zip file of 350MB. Enjoy. Here is the program:

MRI / Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain I (08:30-10:10)
08:30
[5] The impact of neuroimaging on neuroscience
Prof. FRACKOWIAK, R. (Lausanne University)
09:20
[6] Diffusion MRI imaging for brain connectivity analysis - principles and challenges
Prof. THIRAN, J.-Ph. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(EPFL))
09:45
[7] Decoding fMRI functional connectivity - pattern recognition on a restricted class of graphs
Dr. RICHIARDI, J. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) & UNIGE)
RI / Wide field of view radio interferometric imaging - (10:40-12:20)
time [id] title presenter
10:40
[8] Delivering Transformational Science with the new generation of radio telescopes
Prof. ALEXANDER, P. (University of Cambridge)
11:30
[9] Non Coplanar Radio Imaging Arrays and Computing Efficiency
Dr. COTTON, W. (National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO))
11:55
[10] GPU-enabled Imaging of an irregular nonflat sky
Dr. GREENHILL, L. (Harvard University, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory)

SP / Sparsity and sampling in signal processing I - (13:30-15:10)
time [id] title presenter
13:30
[11] Wavelets and Filter Banks on Graphs
Prof. VANDERGHEYNST, P.
(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))
14:20
[15] A novel sampling theorem on the sphere with implications for compressive sensing
Dr. MCEWEN, J. (University College London)
14:45
[13] Robust Reconstruction Algorithms for Compressive Imaging
Dr. CARRILLO, R. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))

SP / Sparsity and sampling in signal processing II - (15:40-17:20)
time [id] title presenter
15:40
[14] Separating Wheat from Chaff in Array Imaging
Prof. STROHMER, T. (University of California Davis)
16:30
[12] Universal compressive sampling by spread spectrum and application to magnetic resonance imaging
Mr. PUY, G. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))
16:55
[16] The CLASH Operator
Prof. CEVHER, V. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)

RI / Direction dependent effects in radio interferometric imaging - (08:30-10:10)
time [id] title presenter
08:30
[17] Synthesis Imaging in Radio Astronomy - Imaging in the presence of direction dependent effects
Dr. BHATNAGAR, S. (National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO))
09:20
[18] Calibrating and correcting direction-dependent effects in radio interferometric observations
Dr. SMIRNOV, O. (Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON))
09:45
[19] Synthesis-imaging in radio astronomy - Reconstructing spatial and spectral structure of an astronomical source
Dr. RAU, U. (National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO))
MRI / Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain II - (10:40-12:20)
time [id] title presenter
10:40
[20] Brain dynamics and fractal behavior - about (fast) EEG microstates and (slow) fMRI resting-state networks
Prof. VAN DE VILLE, D. (University of Geneva & Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))
11:05
[21] MR-Encephalography (MREG) - ultra-high temporal resolution functional MRI
Dr. LEVAN, P. (University Medical Center Freiburg)
11:30
[22] Structural neuroimaging - experience in the study of brain development
Dr. BACH CUADRA, M. (Radiology Department at Lausanne University Hospital)
11:55
[23] Motion Detection Using FID Navigators
Dr. KOBER, T. (Siemens - CIBM)

MRI / Magnetic resonance imaging technology - (13:30-15:10)
time [id] title presenter
13:30
[24] Technology for encoding with detectors in MRI
Prof. WALD, L. (Massachusetts General Hospital)
14:20
[38] Scanning at High Fields... 7T and Beyond
Dr. MARQUES, J. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))
14:45
[26] Structural MRI – the good and the bad
Prof. KRUEGER, G. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)

SP / Various sparsity and sampling applications - (15:40-17:20)
time [id] title presenter
15:40
[27] A general framework for static and dynamic tomography with regularity constraints
Prof. BOURSIER, Y. (Aix-Marseille University & CPPM, CNRS/IN2P3)
16:05
[28] Ultrasound tomography - inverse problem and regularization
Dr. JOVANOVIC, I. (Medical Imaging Processing Lab.)
16:30
[29] Irregular Wideband Array - a proposal for a radio astronomical and biomedical imaging interferometer
Dr. CAROZZI, T. (University of Glasgow)
16:55
[30] The finite harmonic oscillator and its applications
Prof. SOCHEN, N. (Tel-Aviv University)

MRI / Sparsity and sampling in magnetic resonance imaging I - (08:30-10:10)
time [id] title presenter
08:30
[61] AutoCalibrating Parallel MRI, with or without calibration lines, using Eigen-Vector analysis and structured low-rank matrix completion
Prof. LUSTIG, M. (UC Berkeley)
08:55
[31] Mend It, Don't End It - Improving GRAPPA using Simultaneous Sparsity
Prof. GOYAL, V. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
09:20
[33] Improving sub-Nyquist MRI reconstruction performance
Mr. AELTERMAN, J. (University of Gent)
09:45
[34]


MRI / Sparsity and sampling in magnetic resonance imaging II - (10:40-12:20)
time [id] title presenter
10:40
[32] Adaptive Sampling Optimization for Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Bayesian Experimental Design
Prof. SEEGER, M. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL))
11:05
[35] Spatial encoding in MRI with nonlinear fields
Dr. GALLICHAN, D. (University Medical Center Freiburg)
11:30
[36] Multi-dimensional radial self-navigation with non-linear reconstruction for free-breathing coronary MRI
Mr. BONANNO, G. (CIBM/CHUV)
11:55
[37] The Application of Interferometry to Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Dr. JOHNSON, K. (University of Virginia)

Public Lecture - (19:30-20:30)
time [id] title presenter
19:30
[39] Exact Phase Retrieval via Convex Optimization
Prof. CANDèS, E. (California Institute of Technology (on leave) & Stanford University)




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