Mathematics of Modern Medical Imaging Discussed in Seminar
Last week, Halmos faculty member Vehbi Paksoy, Ph.D. presented a talk entitled, “Tensor Eigenvalue Problems and Modern Medical Imaging”. This talk, part of the Mathematics Colloquium Series hosted by the Halmos College Department of Mathematics discussed Tensors (or hypermatrices) are multidimensional generalization of matrices. Although historically they are studied from the perspective of combinatorics and (hyper)graph theory, recent progress in the subject shows how useful they are in more applied sciences such as physics and medicine.
In this presentation, he introduced a few tensor eigenvalue problems and their application to higher order diffusion tensor imaging such as diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) and higher angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI).