Visualizing Statistics of Brain Perfusion Data
Helwig Hauser, Sylvia Glaßer
MISC,
October 8, 2010
AbstractFollowing up earlier cooperative research work with the University of
Magdeburg in Germany (with Steffen Oeltze et al.), we are pursuing a new
study of perfusion data (this time with Sylvia Glasser et al.) based on
statistical tools (such as correlation analysis and principal component
analysis) and interactive visual analysis. Shape parameters of
concentration time curves are investigated (as well as other quantities
that we derived from them) to analyze brain regions that are affected by
tumors. Low and high grade tumors are compared. In this talk, a short
update on the current state of this research is presented, more results
are expected during the weeks and months to come.
Published
Talk in the MedViz Seminar Series
- Location: Bergen, Norway
- Date: October 8 2010
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BibTeX
@misc{hauser10brainPerfusion,
author = {Helwig Hauser and Sylvia Glaßer},
title ={Visualizing Statistics of Brain Perfusion Data},
year = {2010},
month = {October 8},
howpublished = {Talk in the MedViz Seminar Series},
location = {Bergen, Norway},
abstract = {Following up earlier cooperative research work with the University of
Magdeburg in Germany (with Steffen Oeltze et al.), we are pursuing a new
study of perfusion data (this time with Sylvia Glasser et al.) based on
statistical tools (such as correlation analysis and principal component
analysis) and interactive visual analysis. Shape parameters of
concentration time curves are investigated (as well as other quantities
that we derived from them) to analyze brain regions that are affected by
tumors. Low and high grade tumors are compared. In this talk, a short
update on the current state of this research is presented, more results
are expected during the weeks and months to come.},
}
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