INFORMATION PROCESSING IN MEDICAL IMAGING
18-23 June 2023 • San Carlos De Bariloche, Argentina

ERBSMANN PRIZES

  • 1987 (Utrecht, The Netherlands): John M. Gauch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
    J.M. Gauch, W.R. Oliver, S.M. Pizer: Multiresolution shape descriptions and their applications in medical imaging.
  • 1989 (Berkeley, CA, USA): Arthur F. Gmitro, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
    A.F. Gmitro, V. Tresp, V. Chen, Y. Snell, G.R. Gindi: Video-rate reconstruction of CT and MR images.
  • 1991 (Wye, Kent, UK): H. Isil Bozma, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
    H.I. Bozma, J.S. Duncan: Model-based recognition of multiple deformable objects using a game-theoretic framework.
  • 1993 (Flagstaff, AZ, USA): Jeffrey A. Fessler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
    J.A. Fessler: Tomographic reconstruction using information-weighted spline smoothing.
  • 1995 (Brest, France): Maurits K. Konings, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
    M.K. Konings, W.P.T.M. Mali, M.A. Viergever: Design of a robust strategy to measure intravascular electrical impedance.
  • 1997 (Poultney, VT, USA): David Atkinson, Guy's Hospital, London, UK.
    D. Atkinson, D.L.G. Hill, P.N.R. Stoyle, P.E. Summers, S.F. Keevil: An autofocus algorithm for the automatic correction of motion artifacts in MR images.
  • 1999 (Visegrad, Hungary): Liana M. Lorigo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
    L.M. Lorigo, O. Faugeras, W.E.L. Grimson, R. Keriven, R. Kikinis, C.-F. Westin: Co-dimension 2 geodesic active contours for MRA segmentation.
  • 2001 (Davis, CA, USA): Viktor K. Jirsa, Florida Atlantic University, FL, USA.
    V.K. Jirsa, K.J. Jantzen, A. Fuchs, J.A. Scott Kelso: Neural field dynamics on the folded three-dimensional cortical sheet and its forward EEG and MEG.
  • 2003 (Ambleside, UK): Guillaume Marrelec, INSERM, France.
    G. Marrelec, P. Ciuciu, M. Pélégrini-Issac, H. Benali: Estimation of the hemodyamic response function in event-related functional MRI: directed acyclic graphs for a general Bayesian inference framework.
  • 2005 (Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA): Duygu Tosun, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.
    D. Tosun, J.L. Prince: Cortical surface alignment using geometry driven multispectral optical flow.
  • 2007 (Kerkrade, The Netherlands): Ben Glocker, Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany.
    B. Glocker, N. Komodakis, N. Paragios, G. Tziritas, and N. Navab: Inter- and intra-modal deformable registration: continuous deformations meet efficient optimal linear programming.
  • 2009 (Williamsburg, VA, USA): Maxime Descoteaux, NeuroSpin, Saclay, France
    M. Descoteaux, R. Deriche, D. Le Bihan, J.F. Mangin, C. Poupon: Diffusion Propagator Imaging: Using Laplace's Equation and Multiple Shell Acquisitions to Reconstruct the Diffusion Propagator
  • 2011 (Kloster Irsee, Germany): Hubert Fonteijn, University College London, London, UK.
    H. M. Fonteijn, M. J. Clarkson, M. Modat, J. Barnes, M. Lehmann, S. Ourselin, N. C. Fox, D. C. Alexander: An Event-Based Disease Progression Model and Its Application to Familial Alzheimer's Disease
  • 2013 (Asilomar , California, USA): Herv é Lombaert, McGill University, Montreal
    H. Lombaert, J. Sporring, K. Siddiqi: Towards DIffeomorphic Spectral Matching of Cortical Surfaces
  • 2015 (Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK): Joseph Dagher, University of Arizona
    J. Dagher: A Joint Acquisition-Estimation Framework for MR Phase Imaging
  • 2017 (Boone, North Carolina, USA): Thomas Schlegl, Medical University of Vienna
    Thomas Schlegl, Philipp Seeböck, Sebastian Waldstein, Georg Langs: Unsupervised Anomaly Detection with Generative Adversarial Networks to Guide Marker Discovery
  • 2019 (Hong Kong): Sara Garbarino, Université Côte d'Azur
    Sara Garbarino and Marco Lorenzi: Modeling and Inference of Spatio-Temporal Protein Dynamics Across Brain Networks
  • 2021 (Virtual, Bornholm, Denmark): Kristen Campbell, University of Utah
    Kristen Campbell, Haocheng Dai, Zhe Su, Martin Bauer, Tom Fletcher, Sarang Joshi: Structural Connectome Atlas Construction in the Space of Riemannian Metrics
  • 2023 (Argentina): John Kalkhof, TU Darmstadt
    John Orlando Kalkhof, Camila Gonzalez, Anirban Mukhopadhyay: Med-NCA: Robust and Lightweight Segmentation with Neural Cellular Automata