Two ALOHA papers were selected as the finalists, and one of them got the best paper award !
Our Ph.D. student, Jooyoung Lee, got the best paper award at IEEE Symp. on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) 2016 in Prague for her work on "Reference-free EPI Nyquist ghost correction using annihilating filter-based low- rank Hankel matrix for k-space interpolation". You can see a picture from the award ceremony below.
ISBI is one of the premier workshop on biomedical imaging, which in particular focuses on image reconstruction and analysis algorithm. This year award was sponsored by the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, and members of the award committee will attend the presentations of the papers and make the final selection.
Another good news is that among the 15 finalist in this award (http://biomedicalimaging.org/2016/?page_id=1023), two ALOHA papers from our group was selected and Jooyoung got the one of the best paper award. The information of the two ALOHA papers is as following:
Congratulations !
ISBI is one of the premier workshop on biomedical imaging, which in particular focuses on image reconstruction and analysis algorithm. This year award was sponsored by the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, and members of the award committee will attend the presentations of the papers and make the final selection.
Another good news is that among the 15 finalist in this award (http://biomedicalimaging.org/2016/?page_id=1023), two ALOHA papers from our group was selected and Jooyoung got the one of the best paper award. The information of the two ALOHA papers is as following:
- Jooyoung Lee, Kyong Hwan Jin and Jong Chul Ye, ""Reference-free EPI Nyquist ghost correction using annihilating filter-based low- rank Hankel matrix for k-space interpolation"
- Yoseop Han, Kyong Hwan Jin, Kyung Sang Kim, and Jong Chul Ye, "Sparse-view X-ray spectral CT reconstruction using annihilating filter-based low-rank Hankel matrix approach (ALOHA) ".
Congratulations !