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Michael I. Miller

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University

Publications -  640
Citations -  38471

Michael I. Miller is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping & Computational anatomy. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 599 publications receiving 34915 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael I. Miller include University of Tennessee & Discovery Institute.

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Computing Large Deformation Metric Mappings via Geodesic Flows of Diffeomorphisms

TL;DR: The Euler-Lagrange equations characterizing the minimizing vector fields vt, t∈[0, 1] assuming sufficient smoothness of the norm to guarantee existence of solutions in the space of diffeomorphisms are derived.
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Deformable templates using large deformation kinematics

TL;DR: Application of the method to intersubject registration of neuroanatomical structures illustrates the ability to account for local anatomical variability.
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Pattern Separation in the Human Hippocampal CA3 and Dentate Gyrus

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used high-resolution (1.5-millimeter isotropic voxels) functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain activity during incidental memory encoding.
Book

Random Point Processes in Time and Space

TL;DR: This senior graduate level textbook is the second revised edition of the textbook "Random Point Processes", written by D.L.Snyder and published in 1975, reflecting the increase that has taken place in the use of point-process models for the description of data from which images of objects of interest are formed in a wide variety of scientific and engineering disciplines.