Mapping Brain Function based on Support Vector Machine

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MIPS11
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Tuesday 26th September 2005
Evening icebreaker and welcome reception
Wednesday 27th September 2005
9.00
Responding to the SCAR TRIP Initiative Challenge
Elizabeth A. Krupinski
Department of Radiology University of Arizona, Tucson
9.25
SCAR TRIP Discussion
SESSION 1: VISUAL SEARCH
Chair: David Manning
9.50
Time-Series Analysis Of Human Interpretation Data In Mammography
Craig A. Beam, University of South Florida, Moffitt Cancer Research Center &
Institute; Emily F. Conant, University Of Pennsylvania; Harold L. Kundel, University of
Pennsylvania; Patricia A. Romily, University of South Florida; Edward A. Sickles,
UCSF, USA
10.15
Evidence for Correlation between Mammogram Feature Conspicuity
Lesion Time-to-First-Hit
Phil Perconti & Murray H. Loew
The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA
10.40
Coffee break
11.05
The Problem of Image Interpretation in Mammography: Effect of Lesion
Conspicuity on the Visual Search Strategy of Radiologists
Claudia Mello-Thoms, Ph.D.
Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh and Magee-Womens Hospital,
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
11.30
Eyegaze Tracking of Radiologists: Insights for Search Strategy and Errors in
Comparative Visual Search Tasks
M. Stella Atkins1 And Adrian Moise & Robert Rohling1
School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, B.C. Canada
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia,
B.C., Canada
11.55
Eyegaze Tracking of Radiologists: Insights for Response Times in Comparative
Visual Search Tasks
M. Stella Atkins and Adrian Moise
School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, B.C. Canada
Robert Rohling
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia,
B.C., Canada
12.20
Lunch
SESSION 2: METHODOLOGY
Chair: Jeff Johnson
and
13.30
Recent Developments in the Dorfman-Berbaum-Metz (DBM) Procedure for
Multireader ROC study analysis
Stephen L. Hillis, Ph.D.1 & Kevin S. Berbaum, Ph.D.2
1Center for Research in the Implementation of Innovative Strategies in Practice
(CRIISP)
2Iowa City VA Medical Center, Iowa City, IA, U.S.A.
Department of Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, U.S.A.
13.55
A Probabalistic Approach to MRMC Analysis
MA Kupinski, E Clarkson & H H Barrett
Optical Sciences Center, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
14.20
Validation of the Probabilistic MRMC Paradigm
MA Kupinski, E Clarkson & H H Barrett
Optical Sciences Center, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
14.45
One-shot estimate of MRMC variance
Brandon D Gallas, Ph.D
NIBIB/CDRH Laboratory for the Assessment of Medical Imaging Systems, US
FDA/CDRH Rockville, USA
15.10
Comparison of Parametric and Nonparametric
Confidence Intervals
Frank W. Samuelson and Robert F. Wagner
US FDA/CDRH, HFZ-140, Rockville, MD, USA
15.35
tea break
Approaches
to
MRMC
SESSION 3: MODELLING
Chair: Art Burgess
16.00
Dose optimisation of direct digital mammography using the JAFROC method
Tony Svahn1, Mark Ruschin1, Bengt Hemdal1, Dev Chakraborty2, Ingvar Andersson3,
Anders Tingberg1
1Department of Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, Malmö University
Hospital, SE-205 02, Malmö, Sweden
2Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, 3520 5 th Avenue, Suite 300,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA
3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Malmö University Hospital, SE-205 02 Malmö,
Sweden
16.25
Analysis of uncertainties in performance assessment of classifiers or model
observers trained and tested with finite samples.
Waleed A. Yousef (George Washington University/CDRH/FDA Co-op Program),
Robert F. Wagner (CDRH/FDA), Murray H. Loew (George Washington University,
USA).
16.50
Update on an Experiment Simulating Observer Inattention in a Detection Task
Yulei Jiang, William Sacks, Charles E. Metz
The University of Chicago, Chicago, USA
17.15
A contrario detection of simulated opacities in power-law filtered noise images
Bénédicte Grosjean1, Lionel Moisan2, Serge Muller1, Henri Souchay1
1GE Healthcare, France
2MAP5, University of Paris V, France
Conference Dinner
Thursday 28th September
SESSION 4: CAD
Chair: Yulei Jiang
09.00
Validation of a classifier for mammographic masses on new data from another
medical institution.
Anna O. Bilska-Wolak, Ph.D. 1
Carey E. Floyd Jr., Ph.D. 1,2
Joseph Y. Lo, Ph.D. 1,2
1 Duke Advanced Imaging Laboratories, Department of Radiology, Duke University
Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
2 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham NC, USA
09.25
Use Of CAD Algorithms For Mass Detection In An Interactive Decision Support
Tool
Nico Karssemeijer
Department of Radiology, Medical Centre, Radboud University Nijmegen, The
Netherlands
09.50
Two Implementations of Bayesian Artificial Neural Networks for ComputerAided Diagnosis
Richard M. Zur, Yulei Jiang
The University of Chicago, Department of Radiology, Chicago, USA
10.15
Perceptual analysis of adaptive noise filtering for low-dose CT images
Carina Hofmann, Jeffrey P. Johnson
Siemens Corporate Research, 755 College Road East, Princeton, NJ, USA
10.40
Coffee break
11,05
Does image processing in chest radiography reduce the detection threshold for
lesion detection?
L Keating, EM Scalzetti, KM Ogden, W Huda, D Akslerod, ML Roskopf
Department of Radiology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse NY, USA
11.30
Inter- and Intra-Observer Variability in Measuring Properties of Spiculated
Lesions on Mammography
Mehul P. Sampat1, Gary J. Whitman2, Lyle D. Broemeling2,
Alan C. Bovik1, Mia K. Markey1
1The University of Texas at Austin, USA
2The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA
SESSION 5: VISUAL SEARCH 2. Chair: Claudia Mello-Thoms
11.55
The role of peripheral vision in a fracture detection task
T. Donovana, D.J. Manning a, P.W. Philips b, S. Higham b, T.J. Crawford b
aDept. of Medical Imaging Sciences, St Martin’s College, Lancaster, UK.
bPsychology Department, Lancaster University, UK
12.20
Visual Search Behaviour in Fracture Detection and Localisation in Plain
Radiographs
J Leong1+2, M Nicolaou1+2, R Emery3, A Darzi2, G-Z Yang1
1Department of Computing, Imperial College London
2Department of Surgical Oncology and Technology, Imperial College London
3Department of Orthopaedics, St Mary’s Hospital, London, UK
12.45
lunch
13.45
Assessment of Visual Realism of Virtual Bronchoscopy with Eye-Tracking
Adrian Chung, Fani Deligianni, Mohamed Elhelw, Pallav Shah, Athol Wells, GuangZhong Yang
Imperial College, London, UK
14.10
Visual And Sensorimotor Guidance In MIS
A. James, M. Nicolaou, A. Darzi, G-Z. Yang
Imperial College London.
Royal Society/Wolfson Medical Image Computing
Laboratory & Department of Surgical Oncology and Technology, Imperial College
London, UK
14.35
Determining laparoscopic strategies of novices with eye tracking
Marios Nicolaou, Adam James, Ara Darzi and Guang-Zhong Yang
Royal Society/Wolfson Medical Image Computing Laboratory & Department of
Surgical Oncology and Technology, Imperial College London, UK
15.00
Perception in Stacked Image Modalities
P.W. Phillips1,2, D.J. Manning2, T. Donovan2, T. Crawford3, S. Higham3
1 Dept. of Computing, InfoLab21, Lancaster University, Lancaster, U.K.
2 Dept. of Medical Imaging Sciences, St. Martin’s College, Lancaster, U.K.
3 Dept. of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster, U.K.
15.25
Potential for Eye-Position Guided Zoom When Viewing Virtual Pathology Slides
Elizabeth A. Krupinski, PhD
Department of Radiology University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
15.50
Order of Report in Abdominal Contrast Studies: Can Satisfaction of Search Be
Prevented?
Kevin S. Berbaum, E.A. Franken, Robert T. Caldwell
Department of Radiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
16.15
tea break
SESSION 6: POSTERS
Chair: Nico Karssemeijer
Posters
The impact of reporting digital mammographic images: ergonomic considerations
Neil Hunter and Alastair Gale
AVRC, University of Loughborough, UK
How does image inversion affect contrast detail curves in chest radiographs?
Andrew Crane, Kent Ogden, Walter Huda & Robert Lavallee
Department of Radiology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, USA
Computer-Assisted Lesion Detection System For Stomach Screening
S Kono, K Nakamae, M Nakamura, H Fujioka
Department of Information Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science
and Technology, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Application of the Jackknife Method to the Kappa Statisitc
Mitsuru Ikeda*, Shimamoto Kazuhiro*, Takeo Ishigaki
*Department of Radiological Technology, Nagoya University School of
Sciences,Nagoya, Japan.
Department of Radiology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.
Mapping Brain Function based on Support Vector Machine Regression
Health
Mitsuru Kakimoto
Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corp.,
1 Komukai Toshiba-cho, Saiwai Kawasaki, Japan
17.30
Boat trip on Lake Windermere with drinks
Evening meal
Friday 29th September
SESSION 7: DISPLAYS.
Chair: Elizabeth Krupinski
09.00
A Strategy To Qualify The Performance Of Radiographic Monitors
D. Gutierrez1, P.Monnin1, F.Gudinchet2, D. Lepori2, F.R. Verdun1.
1) Institut Universitaire de Radiophysique Appliquée, Lausanne
2) CHUV, Service de radiologie, Lausanne
09.25
Impact of Display Resolution on Detection of Breast Lesions by Human
Observers
R Saunders1,2, E Samei1,2,3, J Johnson4, J Baker1
1Duke Advance Imaging Laboratories, Department of Radiology, Duke University,
Durham, NC, USA
2Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
4Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ, USA
09.50
Effect Of Display Contrast On Mass Detection In Digital Mammography
A. Burgess, P. Judy and F. Jacobson
Radiology Dept. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard medical School, Boston,
USA.
10.15
Stereoscopic digital mammography: the methodology and early results from a
clinical trial
David J. Getty, Ronald M. Pickett, Carl J. D’Orsi*
BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA
*Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA
10.40
Coffee
11.05
Vision-based model observers for softcopy display evaluation
Jeffrey P. Johnson(a), Elizabeth A. Krupinski(b), Hans Roehrig(b)
(a) Siemens Corporate Research, 755 College Road East, Princeton, NJ
(b) Dept. of Radiology, University of Arizona, 1609 N. Warren Ave., Tucson, USA
SESSION 8: COGNITIVE AND PERCEPTUAL FACTORS.
Chair: Alastair Gale
11.30
Predicting Perceptual Thresholds For Medical Image Watermarking
Anthony J Maeder & Birgit M Planitz
e-Health Research Centre / CSIRO ICT Centre, 20/300 Adelaide St, Brisbane,
Australia
11.55
The effect of breast tissue density on mass detection
Art Burgess & Philip Judy
Radiology Dept, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
12.20
Does experience of categorising cervical cells change the way they are
perceived?
Leslie A. Notman and Paul T. Sowden
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
12.45
Breast screening: PERFORMS identifies advanced mammographic training
needs
Hazel J. Scott and Alastair Gale
AVRC, University of Loughborough, UK
13.10
The Effect Of Glycaemic Status On Fracture Diagnosis
John Leach1, David Manning2, Sarah Clarkson1 and Sandra S. Sünram-Lea1
1 Department of Psychology, Lancaster University
2 St Martin's College, Lancaster, UK
13.35 Lunch
End of conference
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