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Presentations, Thesis and Halting of Technical Progress
Posted on Tuesday, July 04 @ 04:52:50 BST by admin

Technical Notes [This will be personal item rather than a technical one] am attending Medical Image Understanding and Analysis 2006, which begins later today. I will present my work tomorrow. There is also the possibility of a meeting at UCL next week -- one whose aim is to unify registration, modelling, and segmentation. It is part of a long on-going effort which occupies the entire inter-disciplinary research collaboration (IRC). I write up my thesis nowadays, so it is unlikely that I will make any technical progress in the next few months. I will try to post technical items as soon as something interesting emerges.

 
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