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Sep 8, 2008 12:09 PM | David Kennedy
Caudate Segmentation Evaluation 2007
see http://cause07.org/
CAUSE07 is a competition that was held as part of the workshop 3D Segmentation in the Clinic: A Grand Challenge, on October 26, 2007 in conjunction with MICCAI 2007. The goal of this competition was to compare different algorithms to segment the caudate nucleaus from brain MRI scans. Through this website, the competition continues.
CAUSE07 is a competition that was held as part of the workshop 3D Segmentation in the Clinic: A Grand Challenge, on October 26, 2007 in conjunction with MICCAI 2007. The goal of this competition was to compare different algorithms to segment the caudate nucleaus from brain MRI scans. Through this website, the competition continues.
Sep 8, 2008 02:09 PM | David Kennedy
Best Biomedical Visualization Using VTK/ITK
See News Item: http://www.nitrc.org/forum/forum.php?for...
Apr 7, 2009 05:04 PM | Janis Breeze
Quantitative Single-Neuron Modeling 2009
Please see: http://incf.org/community/competitions/s...
How well are single-cell properties reproduced by the present-day neuronal models? Recently, several labs have approached this question by assessing the quality of neuron models with respect to spike timing prediction or characteristic features of the voltage trace. This competition offers a coherent framework to compare neuronal models and fitting methods.
Anyone can participate and any type of model is accepted. Prizes will be given to outstanding contributions.
How well are single-cell properties reproduced by the present-day neuronal models? Recently, several labs have approached this question by assessing the quality of neuron models with respect to spike timing prediction or characteristic features of the voltage trace. This competition offers a coherent framework to compare neuronal models and fitting methods.
Anyone can participate and any type of model is accepted. Prizes will be given to outstanding contributions.