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IMPORTANT NEWS

New coordinates: As of 1 August 2004 I will move to Switzerland to become Group Head of the Medical Image Analysis Group of the Maurice E. Müller Research Center for Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Bern. My new email address will be Miguel.Gonzalez@MEMcenter.unibe.ch.

Presentation

Miguel A. Gonzalez

Miguel Ángel GONZÁLEZ BALLESTER

I am a researcher at the Epidaure Research Group of the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA). I am based at the INRIA research unit in Sophia Antipolis.

Prior to my incorporation as a permanent researcher at INRIA (december 2001), I studied computer engineering at the Universitat Jaume I of Castellón, Spain (1991-1996), where I specialised in computer graphics. I then moved to the University of Oxford to do a doctorate at the Medical Vision Lab. of the Robotics Research Group (1996-1999).

Upon completion of my PhD (DPhil, as they call it in Oxford), I was awarded the Toshiba Research Fellowship and went to Japan to work at the R&D center of Toshiba Medical Systems (2000-2001).

For more detailed information, please consult my CV (in pdf format) and list of publications. Email address: Miguel.Gonzalez@sophia.inria.fr

Research interests

Computer vision in general and medical image analysis in particular. Segmentation of anatomical structures in volumetric images, deformable models, statistical shape representations and inference, image formation models (especially for magnetic resonance imaging), explicit modelling of uncertainty in image processing.

Work on computer graphics done at the Universitat Jaume I.

PhD research on segmentation uncertainty and estimation of the partial volume effect in MRI at the University of Oxford.

Research on high-speed MRI at Toshiba Medical Systems Japan.

Brain imaging

Links

My thesis (pdf 2,28Mb), entitled Morphometric Analysis of Brain Structures in MRI, supervised by Prof. Michael Brady and Prof. Andrew Zisserman of the University of Oxford.

Statistical shape.

Computerised anatomical atlases.

Medical links.

Motion tracking.

List of conferences and another list.

Kalman filtering.

International cooperation.

Japan.

Spain.


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