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| - | ====== Ongoing Research ====== | + | ====== Ongoing Research (Not Frequently Updated! See Individual web pages) ====== |
| - | ===== Statistical Shape Analysis with Applications in Medical Image Computing ===== | + | |
| - | Over the last few decades, clinical healthcare decisions relating to diagnosis, treatment, and therapy have continued to increasingly rely on noninvasive technologies like medical imaging.\\ | ||
| - | Medical imaging technologies evolve over time, leading to newer techniques that interrogate the anatomy to extract more complex information. \\ | ||
| - | This entails advances in algorithms for image processing and visualizing the processed image information. \\ | ||
| - | Medical imaging is also an important scientific tool in collecting structural and functional data to better understand several complex and debilitating disorders, \\ | ||
| - | such as those affecting the brain, heart, or lungs, including cancer. Scientific studies are increasingly relying on imaging and quantitative image analysis in large populations as \\ | ||
| - | a less-subjective, more-reproducible, and more- scalable way of understanding the effects of (i) a disorder or (ii) a treatment strategy. | ||
