7/12/2004 ___________________________________________ Experiments -A collection of over 200 brain volumes was received from Paul Bromiley. -Pictures of related results have been grouped: www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains -The reports explain exactly what is shown: http://www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains/nrr_vxl_20_nov_2004.pdf http://www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains/nrr_vxl_24_nov_2004.pdf http://www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains/nrr_vxl_25_nov_2004.pdf http://www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains/nrr_vxl_26_nov_2004.pdf http://www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains/nrr_vxl_29_nov_2004.pdf http://www2.cs.man.ac.uk/~schestr0/Brains/nrr_vxl_4_dec_2004.pdf -Conclusions (listed above) have led to better algorithms which are investigated at present. ___________________________________________ Some Results and Conclusions -Resolution of data needs to remain coarse throughout registration. -Group-wise registration sometimes surpasses the equivalent pair-wise registration. -Registration barely improves in quality beyond a certain (distant) point in time. ___________________________________________ Student Talks: Abstract -Abstract due December 20th. -There is a draft at: http://schestowitz.com/Research/Abstracts/2005/Early_2005_Abstract/jan2005abs.pdf ___________________________________________ Student Talks: Presentation -Work on the presentation has begun. http://schestowitz.com/Research/Presentations/Early_2005_Presentation -Final results have been omitted. -Results can improve by the time this talk is given.