Fani Deligianni, Ph.D

Developer

Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development
School of Psychology, Birkbeck College
32 Torrington Square, London WC1E 7JL
Phone: +44 (0)20 7631 0757
Fax: +44 (0)20 7631 6587
Email: f.deligianni at bbk dot ac dot uk

 

Research interests

 Currently, I am involved in the following studies:

 

Curriculum vitae

  • PhD in Medical Imaging Computing, Imperial College, London, UK, 2006.
  • MSc in Advanced Computing, Imperial College, London, UK, 2002.
  • M.Eng in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2000.

 

 

PhD Thesis and Previous Work

My PhD thesis had the title: Visual Augmentation of Virtual Environments in Surgical Training. 

For more information about this challenging project you may visit my old home page.

 

Selected Publications

F. Deligianni, A. Chung, and G. Z. Yang, Non-Rigid 2D/3D Registration for Patient Specific Bronchoscopy Simulation with Statistical Shape Modelling, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 25(11): 1462-1471, 2006.

F. Deligianni, A. Chung, and G. Z. Yang, Patient-Specific Bronchoscope Simulation with pq-Space-Based 2D/3D Registration, Computer Aided Surgery, 9(5): 215-226, 2004.

A. J. Chung, F. Deligianni, P. Shah, A. Wells, and G. Z. Yang, Patient Specific Bronchoscopy Visualisation through BRDF Estimation and Disocclusion Correction, IEEE Transactions of Medical Imaging, 25(4): 503- 513, 2006.

A. J. Chung, F. Deligianni, X. P. Hu, and G. Z. Yang, Extraction of Visual Features with Eye Tracking for Saliency Driven 2D/3D Registration, Image and Vision Computing, 23: 999-1008, 2005.

F. Deligianni, A. Chung, and G.-Z. Yang, Non-Rigid 2D-3D Registration with Catheter Tip Em Tracking for Patient Specific Bronchoscope Simulation, Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI06), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2006.

F. Deligianni, A. Chung, and G. Z. Yang, Predictive Camera Tracking for Bronchoscope Simulation with Condensation, International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI05), Palm Springs, California, USA, 910-916, 2005.

F. Deligianni, A. Chung, and G. Z. Yang, Decoupling of Respiratory Motion with Wavelet and Principal Component Analysis, Medical Image Understanding and An lysis (MIUA04), London, UK, 13-16, 2004.

B. Lo, F. Deligianni, and G.-Z. Yang, Source Recovery for Body Sensor Network, International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN), MIT-medial lab, Boston, USA, 199-202, 2006.

D. R. Leff, H. K. Peck, R. Aggarwal, F. Deligiani, C. Elwell, D. Delpy, G. Z. Yang, and A. Darzi, Optical Mapping of the Frontal Cortex During Learning of a Surgical Knot-Tying Task, a Pilot Study, Human Brain Mapping, Florence, Italy, 2006.

D. Leff, P. H. Koh, R. Aggarwal, J. Leong, F. Deligiani, C. Elwell, D. T. Delpy, A. Darzi, and G.-Z. Yang, Optical Mapping of the Frontal Cortex During a Surgical Knot-Tying Task, a Feasibility Study, Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR), Shanghai, PR China, 2006.

G. P. Mylonas, D. Stoyanov, F. Deligianni, A. Darzi, and G. Z. Yang, Gaze-Contingent Soft Tissue Deformation Tracking for Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery, 8th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI05), Palm Springs, California, USA, 843-850, 2005.

A. J. Chung, F. Deligianni, P. Shah, A. Wells, and G. Z. Yang, Vis-a-Ve: Visual Augmentation for Virtual Environments in Surgical Training, Eurographics / IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization, Leeds, UK, 101-108, 2005

A. J. Chung, P.J. Edwards, F. Deligianni, and G. Z. Yang, Freehand Cocalibration of and Optical and Electromagnetic Tracker for Navigated Bronchoscopy, The Second International Workshop on Medical Imaging and Augmented Reality (MIAR 2004), Beijing, China, 2004.

A. J. Chung, F. Deligianni, P. Shah, A. Wells, and G. Z. Yang, Enhancement of Visual Realism with BRDF for Patient Specific Bronchoscopy Simulation, MICCAI, Rennes, France, 2004.

A. J. Chung, F. Deligianni, X. P. Hu, and G. Z. Yang, Visual Feature Extraction Via Eye Tracking for Saliency Driven 2D/3D Registration, Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA04), San Antonio, Texas, USA, 2004.