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Panel discussion at SPIE 2018: summary now available on the web page

At SPIE Medical Imaging 2018 on 14th February 2018 a second panel discussion took place. The panelists and the audience discussed possible standardized formats for USCT data, well defined phantom and simulated data for inclusion in the USCT reference database and best options for a future challenge. A detailed summary of the discussion is now available here.

Upcoming event: panel discussion at SPIE 2018 in Houston

Dear friends and supporters of the USCT data exchange and collaboration project ,

We are pleased to announce our next event:

USCT Reference Database and Platform Panel Discussion at the SPIE Medical Imaging 2018 in Houston (https://spie.org/MI/special-events/Technical-Event)

on Wednesday, 14th February, 5:35 to 7:35 pm.

As the goal of this platform is to exchange knowledge and collaborate on research by granting access to raw data from various scanning systems, defining a standardize data format, and publishing easy-to-use data and code interfaces and reconstruction algorithms, in this panel the following topics will be discussed: standardized data formats, well-defined phantoms for comparison of scanners and reconstruction algorithms, simulation tools and simulated data, and contents of a future USCT challenge.

Sincerely yours,

the USCT data exchange and collaboration team

International Workshop on Medical Ultrasound Tomography (MUST)

This year we are organizing the first International Workshop on Medical Ultrasound Tomography (MUST), which will be held from 1 to 3 November 2017 in Speyer, Germany.

With this three-day workshop we would like to bring together the growing ultrasound tomography community, for the purpose of discussing and exchanging new ideas and research results with each other and with researchers from related fields. The workshop will preliminarily host eight invited talks, 30 oral and 11 poster presentations which will cover theory and practical application of image reconstruction and quantitative image-calibration algorithms, signal and image processing, image analysis and image evaluation, system and transducer design and clinical and preclinical applications of ultrasound tomography. Additional dedicated discussion sessions will serve as a platform to exchange ideas and discuss future directions of medical ultrasound tomography.

The preliminary program is available at the workshop website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/indico/e/MUST

Washington University in St. Louis releases numerical breast phantoms under Open Content License

Already in January the Washington University in St. Louis released a nice collection of numerical breast phantoms in 3D, for use in various optical and acoustic imaging simulation studies in MATLAB formats.

Generously, the material was released under very permissive conditions: the database is released under Open Database License. The content itself is under Database Contents License, meaning it can be used for any purpose.

The OA-Breast Database webpage is here: OA-Breast Database

Web page update after successful USCT Data Challenge at SPIE 2017

Following the successful USCT Data Challenge at SPIE 2017, we recently updated our web page. A report of the Data Challenge 2017 and a summary of the panel discussion can be found here.

On the future of the initiative there was consent in the panel that the data base should be continued and opened for other groups to provide data and participate in applying their image reconstruction algorithms. We would like to support this by a subscription list for a newsletter which will send updates about new datasets and new challenges.

We would like to invite you to subscribe to the newsletter, see right hand side of this web page.

Please feel also free to share the webpage and subscription with colleagues who might be interested in working with this kind of data.

Reminder: Panel discussion at SPIE coming up

Dear participant of the  Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography Conference at SPIE Medical Imaging 2017,

Please be reminded of the

panel discussion of the Ultrasound Computed Tomography (USCT) data challenge (https://spie.org/MI/special-events/Technical-Event)

on Tuesday, 14th February, 5 to 7 pm, the night before the ultrasound conference starts.

The long term goal of the USCT data challenge is to build up a free and open reference database and to establish data format and software interfaces to enable simplified academic exchange to drive further development. This challenge aims on applying available image reconstruction algorithms on provided USCT data in order to establish a first interface specification.  In the panel discussion we are planning to discuss the experience of challenge participants and possible future steps towards objectively evaluate and compare USCT reconstruction algorithms and imaging protocols.

Staring Tuesday and throughout the ultrasound conference posters will be presented describing the data sets and experimental setups in detail and show first results of reconstructions. Everyone is invited to participate: so if you would like to add an ‘ad hoc’ poster, just contact Nicole Ruiter or Koen van Dongen, we will try to squeeze you in.

Sincerely yours,

Nicole V. Ruiter*, Koen W.A. van Dongen*, Neb Duric† and Brecht Heyde†

 

*Organization of USCT data challenge

†Conference chairs

Contact: Nicole.ruiter@kit.edu; K.W.A.vanDongen@tudelft.nl

The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) joined with a data set!

A dataset was provided with MATLAB access script. The data can be accessed here.

Datasets released

Today we published the datasets for the USCT data challenge. Two types of data sets are provided:

Information on how to access the data for participation in the challenge is provided here. Detailed descriptions of both systems will be added shortly.

If you have any questions about the challenge and/or the provided data, feel free to contact the organizers.

Website online

Welcome to the USCT data challenge! Today we published the data challenge website. We are looking forward to your contributions!

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