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Biomedical Image Analysis cluster (BioMedIA)
University of Oxford
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15-06-2020 13:27:18
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New webinars coming next week! Interested in #SignalProcessing? 📈📉📡 On Tuesday, Pablo Laguna from bsicosgroup at Universidad Zaragoza about Digital Signal Processing; and on Thursday Vicente Grau from @OxBiomedIA at University of Oxford about Image Acquisition and Analysis. Don't miss them out!




Update #OxVent: have a look at the new #ventilator prototype in action! Developed by a multidisciplinary team at King's College London and University of Oxford to fulfil the severe shortage of ventilators as a result of the #COVID19 pandemic.



Really enjoyed the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging talk today, from Ana Namburete, on development of a foetal brain atlas, using #UltraSound. users.ox.ac.uk/~some2959/rese…

Thanks very much Dr Jen Chesters and Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging for the invitation! I also really appreciated the discussion and all the thought-provoking questions

Towards free and open science? Happy to contribute to this by #MIUA2020 University of Oxford Big Data Institute Engineering Science, Oxford A list of #FREE conference on #ImageAnalysis ➡️6th-9th July 2020 @midl-conference.bky.social 2020.midl.io/registration.h… ➡️15th-17th July 2020 @miua2020ox eventbrite.co.uk/e/24th-medical…


Check out our @MICCAI2020 paper: "Automatic Probe Movement Guidance for Freehand Obstetric Ultrasound" arxiv.org/abs/2007.04480 With Lior Drukker Aris Papageorghiou Alison Noble Noble Lab Short summary below 👇



Welcome to #MIUA2020, the first ever #MIUA virtual meeting!! Join us here: youtube.com/watch?v=LYOSMw… See #MIUA2020 conference programme: miua2020.com #MIUA2020 programme chairs: Bartek Papiez, Ana Namburete, Mohammad Yaqub, Noble Lab

Fully-funded DPhil in Deep Learning for Medical Imaging supervised by Kostas Kamnitsas Apply by 3rd December! eng.ox.ac.uk/study/research…

Researchers from the Bulte Group at Oxford BioMedIA and Perspectum have automated pancreas head, body, and tail segmentation, which can probe disease heterogeneity. See their results in doi.org/10.1002/jmri.2… and try out the method on GitHub: github.com/alexbagur/panc…

