CFP: IEEE Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis
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Article 13,
Volume 14, Issue 42
From: Amir Amini
Post-Followup: submission@VISLIST.com
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Workshop on Mathematical Methods in
Biomedical Image Analysis --- in cooperation with SIAM
Hotel Nikko --- San Francisco
June 21-22, 1996
The purpose of this workshop is to foster dialogue and debate which will
more sharply focus attention on important areas of research in biomedical
image analysis. The workshop is the second meeting on biomedical image
analysis, the first of which was held in Seattle after CVPR '94. The second workshop
will immediately follow CVPR'96 on June 21-22 and is the result of merging mathematical
methods in medical imaging (MMMI) meetings previously held under SPIE sponsorship,
with workshop on biomedical image analysis. The program will consist of previously unpublished,
contributed and possibly invited papers on all aspects of mathematical approaches
to biomedical image analysis. In addition, one or two panel discussions on topics related
to biomedical image analysis is planned. A selection of best contributed papers to the
workshop will be published in a special issue of the journal CVIU. A list of possible
themes for submitted papers, meant to be suggestive rather than exclusive, is:
Curve/Surface/Volume Registration
Snakes, Splines, and Deformable Models
Level-Set Evolution
Matching and Deformation Maps for Anatomical Shapes
Measurement of Anatomical Structures
Motion Analysis of Biomedical Images
Multimodality Image Analysis
Multidimensional Segmentation
Multidimensional Surface and Volume Models
Applications
PAPER SUBMISSION
Four copies of complete manuscript should be received by
Monday, January 8, 1996 at the address: Amir Amini/
Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Electrical Engineering / Yale University/
PO Box 208042/333 Cedar Street, 325 BML/ New Haven, CT 06520 USA/
Papers should include
(a) A title page containing the
names and addresses of the authors (including e-mail), an abstract of up to 200 words, and
one or more categories as listed above or other keywords,
(b) A second title page - title and abstract only (to allow for double blind reviewing),
(c) Summary Page- Please answer the following questions:
(1) What is the original contribution of this work?
(2) Why should this contribution be considered important?
(3) What is the most closely related work by others and how does this work differ?
(4) How can other researchers make use of the results of this work?
(d) Paper - limited to 25 double-space pages (12 points, 1 inch margins),
including figures, references, etc.
GENERAL CHAIRS
Thomas S. Huang Stephen M. Pizer
Department of Electrical Department of Computer Science
and Computer Engineering University of North Carolina
University of Illinois Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Urbana, Illinois 61801 smp@cs.unc.edu
huang@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Amir A. Amini Fred L. Bookstein David C. Wilson
Department of Diagnostic Radiology Institute of Gerontology Department of Mathematics
and Electrical Engineering University of Michigan University of Florida
Yale University Ann Arbor, Michigan Gainesville, Florida
New Haven, CT 06520 fred@brainmap.med.umich.edu
dcw@math.ufl.edu
amini@minerva.cis.yale.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Raj Acharya, SUNY Benjamin Kimia, Brown
Nicholas Ayache, INRIA Nick Lange, NIH
Kevin Bowyer, South Florida Richard Leahy, USC
Chin-Tu Chen, Chicago Zhi-Pei Liang, Illinois
Laurent Cohen, U of Paris Murray Loew, George Washington
Steve Collins, Iowa Dimitri Metaxas, UPenn
Edward Delp, Purdue Bahram Parvin, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
James Duncan, Yale Sandy Pentland, MIT
Guido Gerig, ETH Jerry Prince, Johns Hopkins
Dmitry Goldgof, South Florida Christian Roux, Telecom Bretagne
William Green, Michigan Ajit Singh, Siemens
Eric Grimson, MIT Ernest Stokely, Alabama
Alok Gupta, Siemens Massimo Tistarelli, Genoa
Dave Hawkes, UMDS, London Demetri Terzopoulos, U of Toronto
Eric Hoffman, Iowa Bart ter Haar Romeny, Utrecht
Ramesh Jain, UCSD Baba Vemuri, Florida
Takeo Kanade, CMU Max Viergever, Utrecht
Sandy Wells, Brigham and Women's Hospital
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR Bahram Parvin, Lawrence Berkeley Lab,
email: parvin@george.lbl.gov
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