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Statistical Finite Element Model for Bone Shape and Biomechanical Properties., , , , and . MICCAI (1), volume 4190 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 405-411. Springer, (2006)Classifier Selection Strategies for Label Fusion Using Large Atlas Databases., , , , and . MICCAI (1), volume 4791 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 523-531. Springer, (2007)A multivariate statistical analysis of the developing human brain in preterm infants., , , , , , , , and . Image Vis. Comput., 25 (6): 981-994 (2007)Tractography-Driven Groupwise Multi-scale Parcellation of the Cortex., , , , and . IPMI, volume 9123 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 600-612. Springer, (2015)Random Forest-Based Manifold Learning for Classification of Imaging Data in Dementia., , , , and . MLMI, volume 7009 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 159-166. Springer, (2011)Learning Correspondences in Knee MR Images from the Osteoarthritis Initiative., , , and . MLMI, volume 7588 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 218-225. Springer, (2012)An Evaluation of Deformation-Based Morphometry Applied to the Developing Human Brain and Detection of Volumetric Changes Associated with Preterm Birth., , , , , , , , and . MICCAI (1), volume 2878 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 697-704. Springer, (2003)Normalisation of Neonatal Brain Network Measures Using Stochastic Approaches., , , , , , and . MICCAI (1), volume 8149 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 574-581. Springer, (2013)Priori-driven dimensions of face-space: experiments incorporating eye-tracking information., , , and . ETRA, page 279-282. ACM, (2016)Automatic segmentation of brain MRIs of 2-year-olds into 83 regions of interest., , , , , , and . NeuroImage, 40 (2): 672-684 (2008)