Jessica Rodgers
Jessica Rodgers is a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Computing, Queen's University. She completed her undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Engineering at Queen's University in 2014 and her PhD in Biomedical Engineering (Imaging) at Western University in 2020. Her PhD research focused on creating intraoperative ultrasound imaging tools to improve brachytherapy treatment of gynaecological cancers.
Cautery tool state detection using deep learning on intraoperative surgery videos Journal Article
In: vol. 12466, pp. 89-95, 2023.
Automated catheter localization in ultrasound images from High-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy using deep learning and feature extraction Conference
Canadian Association for Radiation Oncologists (CARO) Annual Scientific Meeting, Canadian Association for Radiation Oncologists, 2022.
Automated Automatic catheter modelling in 3D transrectal ultrasound images from high-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy using a deep learning and feature extraction pipeline Conference
Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists (COMP) Annual Scientific Meeting, Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists, 2022.
Automated Catheter Segmentation in 3D Ultrasound Images from High-Dose-Rate Prostate Brachytherapy Conference
Imaging Network Ontario (IMNO) 2022 Symposium, Imaging Network of Ontario, Online, 2022.