MCBMIIA 2016 - Workshop on mathematical and computational methods in biomedical imaging and image analysis (MCBMIIA2016)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop on mathematical and computational methods in biomedical imaging and image analysis (MCBMIIA2016) focuses on mathematical and computational aspects of biomedical imaging and image analysis and on these relations to computer vision. We call for papers for applications of the methods to anatomy, autopsy, biopsy, physiology and nano-biology. The expected areas for contributions are following. But all aspects of mathematical treatment medical imaging and image analysis are welcome.
Combinatorial and probabilistic methods for biomedical imaging and image analysis
Optimisation and inverse methods for biomedical imaging and image analysis
Discrete and digital geometry and topology for biomedical image analysis
Theoretical aspects of multimodal biomedical image analysis
Machine learning in multimodal and volumetric biomedical images
Methodologies for validation of results without ground truth for medical computer vision
Analysis of images captured by high- and low-speed shutter camera
Applications to computational precision medicine and nano-biology
In biomedical imaging and image analysis, the researches aim to design systems that assist medical doctors. In contrast, in computer vision researches focus construct machines that see. The forum aims to derive a bridge on this gap from the viewpoints of mathematical and computational aspects in computer vision.
Combinatorial and probabilistic methods for biomedical imaging and image analysis
Optimisation and inverse methods for biomedical imaging and image analysis
Discrete and digital geometry and topology for biomedical image analysis
Theoretical aspects of multimodal biomedical image analysis
Machine learning in multimodal and volumetric biomedical images
Methodologies for validation of results without ground truth for medical computer vision
Analysis of images captured by high- and low-speed shutter camera
Applications to computational precision medicine and nano-biology
In biomedical imaging and image analysis, the researches aim to design systems that assist medical doctors. In contrast, in computer vision researches focus construct machines that see. The forum aims to derive a bridge on this gap from the viewpoints of mathematical and computational aspects in computer vision.
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