People

From left to right: Prof Ela Claridge, Iain Styles, Hamid Dehghani and Jon Rowe.
Academic Staff
- Ela Claridge
Medical Image Analysis - Iain Styles
Medical Image Analysis - Hamid Dehghani
Optical Imaging and Medical Image Analysis - Jon Rowe
Evolutionary methods as applied to image interpretation
Research Fellows
- Yuan Shen
Development of inversion algorithms for recovering histological parameters from multi-spectral retinal images. My researche interests are machine learning methods for statistical signal processing & modelling, with application to biomedical image analysis.
Current Research Students
- Hector Basevi
- James Brown
Development of a statistical shape model of the murine hind limb for the purpose of analysing bone destruction in models of rheumatoid arthritis. My research interests include statistical shape modelling, novel algorithms for image registration and computer-assisted surgery. - James Guggenheim
- Andrew Palmer
- Xue Wu
- Yuxuan Zhan
Development of a model-based approach to better understand and improve the imaging performance of high-density diffuse optical tomography of human brain function, which provides an portable, non-invasive and more cost-efficient mean of imaging event-related hemodynamic change in the cerebral cortex.
Former Group Members
- Mark O'Dwyer
Physics-based image interpretation - Antonio Calcagni
Physics-based image interpretation to aid the detection of early signs of retinopathies - Ahmet Orun
Image analysis based on an optical model of the skin for detection of early signs of melanoma - Stephen Preece
Medical image interpretation based on image formation models - Keith Marlow
Collagen patterns as a predictor in skin lesion diagnosis - Dzena Hidovic
A physics based model of colouration for early detection of colon cancer (PhD completed Winter 2006) - Ben Aribisala
Computing irregularity for features in medical images (PhD completed Winter 2006) - Mark Roberts
An exploration of naturally inspired techniques for computing perceptual closure (PhD completed Summer 2005) - Felipe Orihuela Espina
Interpretation of fundus images using physics-based models (PhD completed Summer 2005) - Marcos Quintana
Genetic programming applied to morphological image processing (PhD completed Summer 2004) - Mutawarra Hussain
Registration of cerebral sulci (PhD completed Summer 1999) - Symon Cotton
A non-invasive system for assisting in the diagnosis of malignant melanoma (PhD completed Spring 1998) - Jon Morris Smith
Characterisation of visual features in skin lesions (PhD completed Summer1998) - Alison Todman
Low-level boundary grouping mechanisms for contour completion (PhD completed Spring 1998)