Contact information
Emma Robinson
Post-doctoral researcher
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Recent publications
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Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Whole Brain Structural Networks Obtained Using Probabilistic Tractography
Conference paper
Robinson EC. et al, (2012), Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention - Part I
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Probabilistic white matter and fiber tract atlas construction
Conference paper
Robinson E. and Robinson EC., (2012)
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Identifying population differences in whole-brain structural networks: a machine learning approach.
Journal article
Robinson EC. et al, (2010), Neuroimage, 50, 910 - 919