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- Daniel Rueckert, Raghavendra Chandrashekara, Paul Aljabar, Kanwal K. Bhatia, James P. Boardman, Latha Srinivasan, Mary A. Rutherford, Leigh Dyet, A. David Edwards, Joseph V. Hajnal, Raad Mohiaddin
Quantification of Growth and Motion Using Non-rigid Registration. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] CVAMIA, 2006, pp:49-60 [Conf]
- Paul Aljabar, Kanwal K. Bhatia, Joseph V. Hajnal, James P. Boardman, Latha Srinivasan, Mary A. Rutherford, Dyet Dyet, A. David Edwards, Daniel Rueckert
Analysis of growth in the developing brain using non-rigid registration. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] ISBI, 2006, pp:201-204 [Conf]
- James P. Boardman, Kanwal K. Bhatia, Serena J. Counsell, Joanna M. Allsop, Olga Kapellou, Mary A. Rutherford, A. David Edwards, Joseph V. Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert
An Evaluation of Deformation-Based Morphometry Applied to the Developing Human Brain and Detection of Volumetric Changes Associated with Preterm Birth. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] MICCAI (1), 2003, pp:697-704 [Conf]
- Carlos E. Thomaz, James P. Boardman, Derek L. G. Hill, Joseph V. Hajnal, David D. Edwards, Mary A. Rutherford, Duncan Fyfe Gillies, Daniel Rueckert
Using a Maximum Uncertainty LDA-Based Approach to Classify and Analyse MR Brain Images. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] MICCAI (1), 2004, pp:291-300 [Conf]
- Carlos E. Thomaz, James P. Boardman, Serena J. Counsell, Derek L. G. Hill, Joseph V. Hajnal, A. David Edwards, Mary A. Rutherford, Duncan Fyfe Gillies, Daniel Rueckert
A multivariate statistical analysis of the developing human brain in preterm infants. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] Image Vision Comput., 2007, v:25, n:6, pp:981-994 [Journal]
Groupwise Combined Segmentation and Registration for Atlas Construction. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
Combining Morphological Information in a Manifold Learning Framework: Application to Neonatal MRI. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
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