I2P Media 2004

First Place - CADAD: Computer-Aided Detection of Architectural Distortions in Mammograms

Presentation

Second Place - Privacy Protection Network (UNIPEAK)

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Third Place - OpTenna

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Fourth Place - Kinematics Processing Unit (KPU)

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2004 Competiton Archives
2004 I2P® UT Austin Award-Winners

Finalists

First Place

Product

CADAD: Computer-Aided Detection of Architectural Distortions in Mammograms

Team Members

Mehul P. Sampat (Biomedical Engineering),
Pallavi S. Jesrani (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Systems called Computer Aided Detection (CAD) programs have been developed to aid radiologists to detect  signs of breast cancer. This product is a new computerized image-processing algorithm for the computer-aided detection of architectural distortions in mammograms.

 

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2004 I2P UT Austin Judges
Finals
  • Tony Ambler – Chairman, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UT
  • R. Miller Hicks – Entrepreneur, Consultant, and Investor.  
  • Eric Schieck – Sales Engineer, AMD Flash Products Line and Co-founder of I2P®
  • Jim Vickery – Attorney and Partner, Gray Cary LLP.
  • Carol Williams - Entrepreneur, Founder of Trendsetter Electronics, LLC.
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Chair of Free Enterprise echnology Entrepreneurship Society
GAIN CEO Texas

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Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship

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