Computer Vision News - January 2022

30 Most Read in 2021 Russ Taylor - What is Happening in Surgical Robotics and the Hopes for the Future Russell Taylor is Professor of Computer Science at JHU and director of JHU’s Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics. A pioneer in the field of Surgical Robotics, he has been focused primarily on developing a three- way partnership between humans, technology – machines, robots, sensors – and information, to improve surgery and interventional medicine. Read It Here ImageJ - Image Processing and Analysis in Java by NIH - with code! ImageJ is an exciting and widely used tool. It’s an open-source Java-based image processing program developed by Wayne Rasband at the National Institutes of Health and the Laboratory for Optical and Computational Instrumentation. ImageJ is becoming more and more popular, and you will know why by reading this report by our Marica Muffoletto , with code! Read It Here Women in Computer Vision - “Brains Are Hard!” - Emma Robinson Emma Robinson focuses on the development of new techniques for analyzing medical imaging data of the brain. She is working on cortical modeling, which is trying to understand the outer surface of the brain, the area responsible for complex thought and cognitive processes that are implicated in psychiatric disorders. She also works on the modeling of how the brain works. Read It Here

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