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CIR | Early Life Image Analysis (ELIA)

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ELIA focuses on developing novel technologies to represent, analyse and understand perinatal imaging data from the fetal period until 18 years. Methodologies are tailored to age related dynamics and specifically address developmental changes and interaction with pathologic progression patterns.

Fetal Image Analysis (18 gestation weeks - birth)

Neuroscience: Functional and structural connectivity analysis, morphological assessment of the fetal brain development

Computational Modelling: Spatio Temporal Fetal Brain Atlas Learning, High-resolution reconstruction and Motion Correction

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Infant and Neonatal Image Analysis (0 - 2 years)

Neuroscience: Sudden Infant Death Syndrom (SIDS), Structural Connectivity Analysis in Ex-Vivo Images, Analysis of the Ascending Arousal Network

Lung Imaging: Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation Analysis

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Paediatric and Adolescencs Image Analysis (3 - 18 years)

  • Neuroscience: Assessment of Reorganisation Patterns in Paediatric Stroke or Epilepsy Patients
  • Neurosurgery: Pre-/Post Surgery Robust Image Alignment
  • Cancer Research: Automatic MRD assessment in leukaemia, classification of genetic alterations for neuroblastoma diagnosis
  • Computational Modelling: Functional Connectivity Atlas Learning, Graph Convolution Neural Network Representation Learning, Connectome Analysis
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Events

Workshop

For the 10th time we are part of the organizing committee of  th PerInatal Preterm and Pediatric Image analysis (PIPPI 2025) workshop held in conjunction with MICCAI 2025 in Daejon September 27th 2025.

Challenges

We are excited to announce that the MICCAI Fetal Tissue Segmentation and Annotation (FeTA) Challenge publications are available FeTA 2021 FeTA 2022.

 

Fetal Infant Toddler Neuroimaging Group (FITNG)

Join us for the 4th FITNG Conference from 7th until 8th of September in Dublin! We are presenting our recent results in fetal brain image analysis. Link 

Images: MUW/Licandro