Kourosh Jafari-Khouzani

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The long term goal of this project is to determine the epileptogenic sites in temporal lobe epilepsy.

We have developed a texture inpainting technique to fill out the missing regions of a texture pattern.

We have developed an orientation estimation technique using Radon transform for texture images.

The goal of this project is to accurately measure the retina thickness in MRI images of rat’s eye.

In this project we develop spike detection and analysis techniques for interictal intracranial EEG signals.

Lateralization in Temporal lope epilepsy

Estimation of retina thickness in MR images of rat eye

Orientation Estimation

Texture Inpainting

Spike detection in intracranial EEG records of epileptic patients

Projects

We applied segmentation and color analysis techniques to automatically score the spots in high throughput yeast assays.

Automated segmentation and classification of high throughput yeast assay spots

In this project we used wavelet and Radon transforms for rotation invariant texture analysis.

Rotation invariant texture analysis

The goal of this project was to improve lateralization accuracy using the intensity information of FLAIR images of brain.

Lateralization in Temporal lope epilepsy

In this project we applied texture analysis techniques to grade pathological images of prostate.

Automated Gleason grading of Pathological Images of Prostate

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Current Projects

In this project, we analyze the shape properties of brain structures, in particular hippocampus, for diagnosis purposes.

Segmentation and Shape Analysis

Projects with the collaboration of other groups

 

· Prediction of late epilepsy seizures in patients with traumatic brain injury

· Stem cell research and molecular imaging

· Modeling and parameter estimation of the cardiovascular system using MRI data

· Predicting the final infarct size and pattern of 3-month lesion in MRI for patients with ischemic stroke using multimodality techniques