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The 25th International Symposium on Computer-Based
Medical System. June 20-22, Rome, Italy Paper submission: January 15, 2012 www.math.unipa.it/cbms cbms@math.unipa.it Special track call for papers Image processing for ophthalmology: challenges in retinal analysis and related fields During the last decade, retinal image analysis has been making steady progress towards applications in clinical practice. Various research and commercial software tools have emerged for screening, lesion detection and quantification, and biomarker discovery. A mounting volume of data and annotations is becoming accessible to research groups, and several public repository of test data have appeared on the Internet. With steadily increasing computer-aided support, the eye is even more than before a window on the whole human body. Retinal image analysis is maturing as a field, building on foundational years of work on automated detection and representation of retinal landmarks and lesions alike. High-quality papers are invited for this special track in, but not limited to, the following areas: * Detection and measurement of retinal vessels * Segmentation of retinal regions of interest * Retinal lesion detection and quantification * 2D and 3D modelling and reconstruction * Image registration * Feature extraction and selection * Multispectral analysis * Synthetic and simulated retinal images * Modelling and analysis of OCT data * Modelling and analysis of retinal angiographic sequences * Clinical perspectives and experiences Prospective authors are expected to submit original, unpublished contributions which must not be under review elsewhere. For paper preparation and submission instructions please refer to the submission guidelines on the general CBMS site. Submission of a paper implies acceptance that at least one of the authors will register and present the paper at the special track. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two independent referees. Authors of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions for a Special Issue on Elsevier Journal of Computers and Biology in Medicine or IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine. Within the general CBMS event, the Italian Chapter of the IAPR (International Association for Pattern Recognition) offers a prize to a young researcher in memory of Prof. Ezio Catanzariti. The prize will consist of 500.00€ and a plaque. --- Track Chairs --- Alfredo Ruggeri University of Padova, Italy Domenico Tegolo University of Palermo, Italy Emanuele Trucco University of Dundee, UK --- Program Committee --- Anna Anzalone IASF/INAF CNR Palermo, Italy Carlo Colombo University of Firenze, Italy Hiroshi Fujita GIFU University, Japan Andrea Fusiello University of Verona, Italy Enrico Grisan University of Padova, Italy Joachim Hornegger University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Andrew Hunter University of Lincoln, UK Francesco Isgrò University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Herbert Jelinek Charles Stuart University, Australia Thomas Karnowski Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Carmen Lupascu University of Palermo, Italy Thomas MacGillivray University of Edinburgh, UK Meindert Niemeijer University of Iowa, USA Francesca Odone University of Genova, Italy Giuliana Ramella ICIB CNR Napoli, Italy Cesare Valenti University of Palermo, Italy Salvatore Vitabile University of Palermo, Italy Damon Wong Agency for Science Technology and Research, Singapore |
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