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Automatic whole brain MRI segmentation of the developing neonatal brain (2014) Makropoulos A, Gousias IS, Ledig C, Aljabar P, Serag A, Hajnal JV, Edwards AD, et al. Journal article Whole-brain mapping of structural connectivity in infants reveals altered connection strength associated with growth and preterm birth (2014) Pandit AS, Robinson EC, Aljabar P, Ball G, Gousias IS, Wang Z, Hajnal JV, et al. Journal article A method to standardize quantification of left atrial scar from delayed-enhancement MR images (2014) Karim R, Arujuna A, Housden RJ, Gill J, Cliffe H, Matharu K, Gill J, et al. Journal article Geodesic patch-based segmentation (2014) Wang Z, Bhatia KK, Glocker B, Marvao A, Dawes T, Misawa K, Mori K, Rueckert D Conference contribution Multi-atlas spectral PatchMatch: Application to cardiac image segmentation (2014) Shi W, Lombaert H, Bai W, Ledig C, Zhuang X, Marvao A, Dawes T, et al. Conference contribution Application-driven MRI: Joint reconstruction and segmentation from undersampled MRI data (2014) Caballero J, Bai W, Price AN, Rueckert D, Hajnal JV Conference contribution Graph-based label propagation in fetal brain MR images (2014) Koch LM, Wright R, Vatansever D, Kyriakopoulou V, Malamateniou C, Patkee PA, Rutherford M, et al. Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Manifold alignment and transfer learning for classification of alzheimer’s disease (2014) Guerrero R, Ledig C, Rueckert D Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Parcellation-independent multi-scale framework for brain network analysis (2014) Schirmer MD, Ball G, Counsell SJ, Edwards AD, Rueckert D, Hajnal JV, Aljabar P Conference contribution Registration and segmentation in medical imaging (2014) Rueckert D, Schnabel JA Book chapter / Article in edited volumes