Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Reproducible Research: MRI Data

Miki Lustig just sent the following:

Dear Igor,


As part of our mission for reproducible research we recently launched a new website, 
The web site aims to provide MRI data sets, both undersampled and fully sampled, so that developers can test algorithms and contribute to a community of reproducible research. Our hope is that these datasets will help the MRI or any other research community to accelerate their improvements in medical image processing. The website is still a work in progress, but at this point we think it would be quite useful to many.


It is a joint effort between researchers at the EECS department at UC Berkeley, Lucile Packard Children's hospital, and EE department at Stanford University.

We would appreciate if you could post that information.


Thanks!


------------------------------
KK6MRI

Michael Lustig, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences,
506 Cory Hall, University of California, Berkeley CA, 94720
Thanks Miki !


Join the CompressiveSensing subreddit or the Google+ Community and post there !
Liked this entry ? subscribe to Nuit Blanche's feed, there's more where that came from. You can also subscribe to Nuit Blanche by Email, explore the Big Picture in Compressive Sensing or the Matrix Factorization Jungle and join the conversations on compressive sensing, advanced matrix factorization and calibration issues on Linkedin.

No comments:

Printfriendly