Target audience: biomedical engineers interesting in using
computational tools to support research and development across a broad
application spectrum.
Workshop goals: to use lectures, demos, and hands-on experience to
learn about a complete computational pipeline including: 1)
visualization and segmentation of three-dimensional image based data
sets; 2) shape analysis of anatomical structures from image data; 3)
construction of polygonal models of surfaces and volumes from these
images for subsequent analysis, visualization of measured data,
simulation, or other forms of computation; and 4) simulation of
bioelectric fields that arise in electrocardiology and
neuroelectricity. Each participant will receive a complete set of
binary executables, source code, demo data, and documentation for all
elements of the pipeline software.
Presenters: member of the Center for Integrated Biomedical Computing
(CIBC) will staff the workshop, present demos, help answer questions
during the labs, and discuss research applications with users.
Prerequisites: participants should bring a laptop of at least moderate
capacity and up to date operating system (Windows or OSX) and
graphics-card drivers. While participants are encouraged to bring
their own data, we will provide examples for use during the workshop.
More information:
http://www.sci.utah.edu/cibcwksp2012-home.html.
Rob MacLeod (macleod@sci.utah.edu); Dana Brooks (brooks@ece.neu.edu)