Anas Zainul Abidin and Adora DSouza have received travel grants from the Wismüller Lab to attend and present at the SPIE Medical Imaging 2015 Conference in Orlando, Florida, from Feb 21st – Feb 26th. They will give three oral presentations and present two scientific posters.
The three oral presentations are entitled “Nonlinear functional connectivity network recovery in the human brain with mutual connectivity analysis (MCA): convergent cross-mapping and non-metric clustering”, “Characterizing trabecular bone structure for assessing vertebral fracture risk on volumetric quantitative computed tomography” and “Volumetric characterization of human patellar cartilage matrix on phase contrast x-ray computed tomography”.
In addition, they will present two scientific posters entitled “Functional connectivity analysis in resting state fMRI with echo-state networks and non-metric clustering for network structure recovery”, and “Combining mutual information and non-metric clustering for functional connectivity analysis in resting-state functional MRI”.