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A Kinematic Approach -- Computational Modeling and Simulation of Heart Ventricular Mechanics from Tagged MRI -- A Realistic Anthropomorphic Numerical Model of the Beating Heart -- Multi-formalism Modelling of Cardiac Tissue -- Analysis of Tagged Cardiac MRI Sequences -- Fast Spatio-temporal Free-Form Registration of Cardiac MR Image Sequences -- Comparison of Cardiac Motion Fields from Tagged and Untagged MR Images Using Nonrigid Registration -- Tracking of LV Endocardial Surface on Real-Time Three-Dimensional Ultrasound with Optical Flow -- Cardiac Motion Estimation -- Dense Myocardium Deformation Estimation for 2D Tagged MRI -- A Surface-Volume Matching Process Using a Markov Random Field Model for Cardiac Motion Extraction in MSCT Imaging -- Evaluation of Two Free Form Deformation Based Motion Estimators in Cardiac and Chest Imaging -- Classification of Segmental Wall Motion in Echocardiography Using Quantified Parametric Images. 330 $aThe 1 stand 2nd International Conferences on Functional Imaging and Modelling of the Heart (FIMH) were held in Helsinki, Finland, in November 2001, and in Lyon, France, in June 2003. 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