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Publications of Mark S. Drew at Hamarneh Lab
Articles in journal, book chapters
  1. Ghassan Hamarneh, Chris McIntosh, and Mark S. Drew. Perception-based Visualization of Manifold-Valued Medical Images using Distance-Preserving Dimensionality Reduction. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (IEEE TMI), 30(7):1314-1327, 2011. Keyword(s): Color/Multichannel/Vector-valued, Visualization, Diffusion MRI/Tensor-valued, Functional/Molecular/Dynamic Imaging. [bibtex-key = tmi2011b]


Conference articles
  1. Kumar Abhishek, Ghassan Hamarneh, and Mark S. Drew. Illumination-based Transformations Improve Skin Lesion Segmentation in Dermoscopic Images. In IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (IEEE CVPR) ISIC Skin Image Analysis Workshop (CVPR ISIC), pages 728-729, 2020. Keyword(s): Dermatology, Color/Multichannel/Vector-valued, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Segmentation. [bibtex-key = cvpr_isic2020]


  2. Mark S. Drew and Ghassan Hamarneh. Visualizing Diffusion Tensor Dissimilarity using an ICA Based Perceptual Color Metric. In Color Imaging (IS&T/SID CI), pages 42-47, 2007. Keyword(s): Visualization, Diffusion MRI/Tensor-valued, Color. [bibtex-key = ci2007]


Internal reports
  1. Kumar Abhishek, Ghassan Hamarneh, and Mark S. Drew. Illumination-based Transformations Improve Skin Lesion Segmentation in Dermoscopic Images. Technical report arxiv:2003.10111, 3 2020. Keyword(s): Dermatology, Color/Multichannel/Vector-valued, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Segmentation. [bibtex-key = arxiv:2003.10111]


  2. Ghassan Hamarneh, Chris McIntosh, and Mark S. Drew. Perception-based Visualization of High-Dimensional Medical Images Using Distance Preserving Dimensionality Reduction. Technical report TR 2009-22, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada, 11 2009. Keyword(s): Color/Multichannel/Vector-valued, Visualization, Diffusion MRI/Tensor-valued, Functional/Molecular/Dynamic Imaging. [bibtex-key = sfu_cs2009_22]



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