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Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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Practical Course:
Machine Learning in Medical Imaging

Prof. Nassir Navab, Shadi Albarqouni, Christoph Baur, Mai Bui, Huseyin Coskun, Abhijit Guha-Roy, Anees Kazi, Roger Soberanis

Type: Master Practical Course Module IN2106
SWS: 6
ECTS: 10 Credits
Location: CAMP Seminar Room, 03.13.010
Time: Mondays, 10-12
Course Language: English

Announcements:

  • 16-12-2017: Final Presentation session is moved from 29.01.2018 to 05.02.2018
  • 16-12-2017: Our agenda for the intermediate presentation session II is uploaded!
  • 17-11-2017: Our agenda for the intermediate presentation session I is uploaded!
  • 25-10-2017: Projects are assigned! Please contact your supervisor to kick-off the project.
  • 02-10-2017: Lectures are shifted one week! Please double check the schedule!
  • 10-07-2017: Please register via TUM Matching System within 14.07.2017 - 19.07.2017 .
  • 26-06-2017: An introductory meeting: Monday, 10.07.2017 (16:15-16:45) in CAMP Seminar Room, 03.13.010.
  • 26-06-2017: Website is up!

About the Course

The aim of the course is to provide the students with notions about various machine learning techniques. The course is subdivided in a lecture/excercises block and a project.

  • The lectures will include topics in image processing and analysis, unsupervised methods, and supervised methods. Each lecture will be followed by a practical hands-on exercise (e.g. implementation in Python).
  • The topics of the projects will be distributed at the beginning of the semester. Each topic will be supervised by a different person. The projects are to be realized in couples. The programming language for the projects is to be decided in agreement with your supervisor.

Registration

  • Interested students should attend the introductory meeting to enlist in the course.
  • Students can only register through TUM Matching Platform themselves if the maximum number of participants hasn't been reached (please pay attention to the Deadlines).
  • A maximum number of participants: 20.

Requirements

  • Strong knowledge of Python, MATLAB or another programming language
  • Background in image processing
  • Exercises will be held in preferably in Python, although an introductory lecture on Python will be given previous knowledge would be advantageous.
  • Basic knowledge of C++ is advantageous (in case you decide to use c++ for your final project): knowledge of main concepts of object-oriented programming, basic software engineering, image processing libraries and linear algebra libraries.
  • Basic knowledge of naive machine learning methods and terminology: knowledge of the meaning of the words classification, regression, data-set, cross-validation ...

Schedule

Date Topic By Slides Homework
10.07.2017 Preliminary Meeting Shadi slides  
16.10.2017 No Classes!      
23.10.2017 Introduction to Machine Learning and Python Shadi + Christoph slides  exercise
 solution
30.10.2017 Dimensionality Reduction and Clustering Anees slides
slides (SS16)
 exercise
 solution
06.11.2017 Logistic, Linear Regression, and Support Vector Machine Roger slides
 exercise
 solution
13.11.2017 Random Forests Mai slides
 exercise
 solution
20.11.2017 Intermediate Presentations I all tutors Agenda  
27.11.2017 Neural Networks (NN) and Auto-Encoders (AE) Abhijit slides
 exercise
04.12.2017 Convolutional Neural Networks Shadi + Christoph slides
 exercise
11.12.2017 Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN/LSTM) +
Evaluation Session (15 mins)
Huseyin slides  exercise
18.12.2017 Intermediate Presentations II all tutors Agenda  
05.02.2018 Final Presentations all tutors    

Evaluation

The grade will be split between weekly exercises associated to each lecture and a final project.
  • The exercises will be evaluated during a mid-term attestation. The impact of the exercises on the final grade is 40%.
  • The evaluation of the projects will include a final presentation. The impact of the final project on the final grade is 60%.
  • Presentation: Use the CAMP templates for PowerPoint camp-tum-jhu-slides.zip, or Latex: CAMP-latex-template.

Projects

ID Project Tutor Group I Group II Material
1 LiTS? - Liver Tumor Segmentation Challenge Abhijit Yu (A), Ravindranath (B) Kaur (C), Muneer (D) Project Description
2 Retinal OCT Fluid Challenge Anees Mohania (A), Abdoulaye (C) Jain (B), Javed (D) Project Description
3 MS Lesion Segmentation Challenge 2008 Christoph Akhnoukh (A), Afify (B) Senel (C), Patwari (D) Project Description
4 Detection and Tracking of Surgical Instruments Mai Arshad (A), Sharma (B) Kasperek (C), Pereira (D) Project Description
5 Polyp Localization and Segmentation in Colonoscopy Images Roger Tselousove (A), Siddiqui (B) Hardhun (C), Banoo (D) Project Description




TeachingForm
Title: Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
Professor: Prof. Nassir Navab
Tutors: Shadi Albarqouni, Christoph Baur, Mai Bui, Huseyin Coskun, Abhijit Guha-Roy, Anees Kazi, Roger Soberanis
Type: Praktikum
Information: Praktikum, SWS: 6, ECTS: 10
Term: 2017WiSe
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