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Overview

Graham M. Treece is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily intersects the fields of medicine and engineering, with a focus on surgery, rheumatology, orthopedics and sports medicine, biomedical engineering, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to osteoarthritis treatment and mechanisms, total knee arthroplasty outcomes, lower extremity biomechanics and pathologies, bone health and osteoporosis research, bone health and treatments, image and signal denoising methods, and advanced image fusion techniques.

Frequent publication venues for Graham M. Treece include Osteoarthritis Imaging, Scientific Reports, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Radiology, and IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. Their recurring collaborations involve coauthors such as Andrew H. Gee, Tom Turmezei, Kenneth Poole, J.A. Lynch, and Neil A. Segal.

Their recent published papers are:

  • Quantitative Three-dimensional Assessment of Knee Joint Space Width from Weight-bearing CT (2021, Radiology)
  • Practicable assessment of cochlear size and shape from clinical CT images (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Romosozumab Enhances Vertebral Bone Structure in Women With Low Bone Density (2020, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research)
  • Three-Dimensional Surface-Based Analysis of Cartilage MRI Data in Knee Osteoarthritis: Validation and Initial Clinical Application (2020, Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
  • Quantitative 3D imaging parameters improve prediction of hip osteoarthritis outcome (2020, Scientific Reports)

Best Publications

  • Regularised marching tetrahedra: improved iso-surface extraction

    Graham M. Treece;Richard W. Prager;Andrew H. Gee

  • High resolution cortical bone thickness measurement from clinical CT data

    Graham M. Treece;Andrew H. Gee;P. M. Mayhew;Kenneth E. S. Poole

  • Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging

    R W Prager;U Z Ijaz;A H Gee;G M Treece

  • High-definition freehand 3-D ultrasound

    Graham M Treece;Andrew H Gee;Richard W Prager;Charlotte J.C Cash

  • Engineering a freehand 3D ultrasound system

    Andrew Gee;Richard Prager;Graham Treece;Laurence Berman

  • Surface interpolation from sparse cross sections using region correspondence

    G.M. Treece;R.W. Prager;A.H. Gee;L. Berman

  • Imaging the femoral cortex: Thickness, density and mass from clinical CT

    Graham M. Treece;Kenneth E. S. Poole;Andrew H. Gee

  • Processing and visualizing three-dimensional ultrasound data.

    A Gee;R Prager;G Treece;C Cash

  • Fast surface and volume estimation from non-parallel cross-sections, for freehand three-dimensional ultrasound.

    Graham M. Treece;Richard W. Prager;Andrew H. Gee;Laurence H. Berman

  • Independent measurement of femoral cortical thickness and cortical bone density using clinical CT.

    Graham M. Treece;Andrew H. Gee

  • Correction of probe pressure artifacts in freehand 3D ultrasound.

    Graham M. Treece;Richard W. Prager;Andrew H. Gee;Laurence H. Berman

  • Sensorless freehand 3D ultrasound in real tissue: speckle decorrelation without fully developed speckle.

    Andrew H. Gee;R. James Housden;Peter Hassenpflug;Graham M. Treece

  • Freehand 3D Ultrasound Calibration: A Review

    Po-Wei Hsu;Richard W. Prager;Andrew H. Gee;Graham M. Treece

  • A quality-guided displacement tracking algorithm for ultrasonic elasticity imaging.

    Lujie Chen;Graham M. Treece;Joel E. Lindop;Andrew H. Gee

  • 3D elastography using freehand ultrasound.

    Joel E. Lindop;Graham M. Treece;Andrew H. Gee;Richard W. Prager

  • Real-time freehand 3D ultrasound calibration.

    Po-Wei Hsu;Richard W. Prager;Andrew H. Gee;Graham M. Treece

  • Decompression and speckle detection for ultrasound images using the homodyned K -distribution

    R. W. Prager;A. H. Gee;G. M. Treece;L. H. Berman

  • Wavelet restoration of medical pulse-echo ultrasound images in an EM framework

    J. Ng;R. Prager;N. Kingsbury;G. Treece

  • Phase-based ultrasonic deformation estimation

    J.E. Lindop;G.M. Treece;A.H. Gee;R.W. Prager

  • Sensorless reconstruction of unconstrained freehand 3D ultrasound data.

    R. James Housden;Andrew H. Gee;Graham M. Treece;Richard W. Prager

  • Correction of probe pressure artifacts in freehand 3D ultrasound - initial results

    GM Treece;RW Prager;AH Gee;LH Berman

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew H. Gee
Andrew H. Gee University of Cambridge
Richard W. Prager
Richard W. Prager University of Cambridge
Nick Kingsbury
Nick Kingsbury University of Cambridge
Vilmundur Gudnason
Vilmundur Gudnason University of Iceland
Jean-Jacques Hublin
Jean-Jacques Hublin Collège de France
Christopher D. Buckley
Christopher D. Buckley University of Oxford
Derek L. Mattey
Derek L. Mattey Keele University
Til Wykes
Til Wykes King's College London
Hans-Hartmut Peter
Hans-Hartmut Peter University of Freiburg

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