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CLIP 2013 : 2nd MICCAI 2013 Workshop on Clinical Image-based Procedures: Translational Research in Medical Imaging | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
DEADLINE EXTENDED!!!
CALL FOR PAPERS MICCAI 2013 Workshop on Clinical Image-based Procedures: Translational Research in Medical Imaging September 22, 2013 Toyoda Auditorium, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan Website:http://miccai-clip.org/ ============================== ========================================== SCOPE Over the past few years, there has been considerable and growing interest in the development and evaluation of new translational image-based procedures in the modern hospital. For a decade or more, a proliferation of meetings dedicated to medical image computing has created a need for greater study and scrutiny of the clinical application and validation of such methods. New attention and new strategies are essential to ensure a smooth and effective translation of computational image-based techniques into the clinic. For these reasons and to complement other technology-focused MICCAI workshops on computer assisted interventions, CLIP2013’s major focus is on translational research filling the gaps between basic science and clinical applications. A highlight of this year’s workshop is the subject of strategies for patient-specific and anatomical modeling to support planning and interventions. Members of the medical imaging community are encouraged to submit work centered on specific clinical applications, including techniques and procedures based on comprehensive clinical image data. The event aims to bring together world-class researchers and clinicians to present ways to strengthen links between computer scientists and engineers, and surgeons, interventional radiologists and radiation oncologists. Authors are expected to highlight the clinical relevance of their work, validation methodology and integration into clinical workflow. Submissions related to applications already in use and evaluated by clinical users are particularly encouraged. TOPICS * Strategies for patient-specific and anatomical modeling to support planning and interventions * Clinical studies employing advanced image-guided methods * Clinical translation and validation of image-guided systems * Current challenges and emerging techniques in image-based procedures * Identification of parameters and error analysis in image-based procedures * Multimodal image integration for modeling, planning and guidance * Clinical applications in open and minimally invasive procedures PAPER SUBMISSION Papers will be limited to eight pages following the MICCAI submission guidelines. Prospective authors should refer to the Paper Submission section on the workshop website for details on how to submit papers to be presented at the workshop. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 members of the program committee. The selection of the papers will be based on the significance of results, novelty, technical merit, relevance and clarity of presentation. Papers will be presented in a day long single track workshop starting with plenary sessions. Accepted papers will be published as a post-proceedings volume in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series after the workshop. WORKSHOP FORMAT Accepted papers will be presented in a day long single track workshop. The final program will consist of invited speakers and original papers with time allocated for discussions. Electronic proceedings will be arranged for all of the papers presented at the workshop. IMPORTANT DATES * June 17, 2013: Paper submission due date * July 2, 2013: Notification of acceptance CONTACT Inquires about the workshop should be sent to the Information Desk (info@miccai-clip.org). ORGANIZERS (in alphabetical order) Klaus Drechsler (Fraunhofer IGD, Germany) Marius Erdt (Fraunhofer IDM@NTU, Singapore) Marius George Linguraru (Children's National Medical Center, USA) Miguel González Ballester (Alma IT Systems, Spain) Cristina Oyarzun Laura (Fraunhofer IGD, Germany) Raj Shekhar (Children's National Medical Center, USA) Stefan Wesarg (Fraunhofer IGD, Germany) ======================================================================== |
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