no code implementations • 26 Nov 2023 • Valentina Vadori, Antonella Peruffo, Jean-Marie Graïc, Giulia Vadori, Livio Finos, Enrico Grisan
Identifying cerebral cortex layers is crucial for comparative studies of the cytoarchitecture aiming at providing insights into the relations between brain structure and function across species.
no code implementations • 27 Jun 2023 • Valentina Vadori, Antonella Peruffo, Jean-Marie Graïc, Livio Finos, Livio Corain, Enrico Grisan
Deep learning has proven to be more effective than other methods in medical image analysis, including the seemingly simple but challenging task of segmenting individual cells, an essential step for many biological studies.
no code implementations • 14 Nov 2022 • Valentina Vadori, Jean-Marie Graïc, Livio Finos, Livio Corain, Antonella Peruffo, Enrico Grisan
In comparative neuroanatomy, the characterization of brain cytoarchitecture is critical to a better understanding of brain structure and function, as it helps to distill information on the development, evolution, and distinctive features of different populations.
no code implementations • 8 May 2019 • Sharib Ali, Felix Zhou, Christian Daul, Barbara Braden, Adam Bailey, Stefano Realdon, James East, Georges Wagnières, Victor Loschenov, Enrico Grisan, Walter Blondel, Jens Rittscher
Endoscopic artifacts are a core challenge in facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in hollow organs.
no code implementations • 11 Dec 2018 • Marco Virgulin, Marco Castellaro, Enrico Grisan, Fabio Marcuzzi
In this paper we propose a deterministic approach for the reconstruction of Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast magnetic resonance imaging data and compare it with the compressed sensing solution existing in the literature for the same problem.
no code implementations • 11 Jul 2018 • Nicolo' Savioli, Silvia Visentin, Erich Cosmi, Enrico Grisan, Pablo Lamata, Giovanni Montana
The automatic analysis of ultrasound sequences can substantially improve the efficiency of clinical diagnosis.