In 2022 ACCS launched its Brain Imaging Workshop Series
For the second 2022 Brain Imaging Workshop, ACCS will be joined by a number of experts in Machine Learning for Neuroimaging to share their knowledge and expertise. Join us to discover more!
About
Machine Learning (ML) is a rapidly emerging new area for research in neurosciences, opening the door to a number of analysis applications and pipelines, as well as predictive capabilities.
We are very excited to offer the webinar session, bringing together experts from New Zealand and Australia, to provide an overview of the field and speak about their own recent experiences in leveraging this new technology for neuroimaging.
Event Program:
*This is a draft program, a final agenda will be updated closer to the event.
1:00 pm Welcome and introduction
Farnoosh Sadeghian, Monash University
1:10 pm Using AI in neuroimaging
Dr Mangor Pedersen, Auckland University of Technology
1:25 pm Using AI in clinical neurology
Dr Chenyu (Tim) Wang, University of Sydney
1:40 pm Applications of deep learning approaches in neuroimaging data.
Dr Shenjun Zhong, Monash University
1:55 pm Follow up Q&A Session (break)
2:15 pm Deep learning based motion correction for anatomical MRI.
Zhaolin Chen
2:30 pm An introduction to ML on HPC at MASSIVE
Kiowa Scott-Hurley, Monash University
2:45 pm Types of ML achievable on the Characterisation Virtual Laboratory (CVL )[demonstration]
Dr Chao Suo, Monash University
For more information, please contact Farnoosh Sadeghian.
Event details
Date
19 May, 2022
Time
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm AEST (11:00 am – 1:00 pm AWST; 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm NZST)
Location
online event
Host organisation
Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project