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CALL FOR PAPERS: 3nd Workshop on Large-scale Annotation of Biomedical data and Expert Label Synthesis (MICCAI LABELS)
With the widespread use of data-intensive supervised machine learning methods within the medical image computing community, a growing pressure has mounted to generate vast quantities of quality annotations. Unsurprisingly, in response to the need for very large volumes of training data for deep learning systems, the demand for new methodology to gather vast amounts of annotations in efficient, coherent and safe ways has only surged. In this context, the proposed third edition of the LABELS workshop (https://www.miccailabels.org) focuses on bringing together researchers in the field to discuss and principles of training data acquisition and the careful design of labelling procedures. A second goal is to promote the development and scientific exchange of algorithms that focus on assisting the annotation process by making them, for example, more general, more accurate, faster or more intuitive for the medical experts. To this end, we propose a diverse program including keynote talks from world-renowned experts and paper submissions addressing the labelling/annotation task by means of methods from domains such as: – Active learning – Semi-supervised learning – Reinforcement learning – Domain adaptation and transfer learning – Crowdsourcing – Learning from multiple annotation modalities – Deep learning architectures – Fusion of labels from different sources – Data augmentation – Modelling of label uncertainty – Visualization and human-computer interaction for annotation generation – Verification and validation of annotations Because data annotation and expert labelling is strongly grounded in practical considerations, we welcome not only research contributions, but also encourage submitters to share war stories and practical feedback on successful or insightfully unsuccessful data collection experiences in real world settings. We call for two types of contributions: – Full papers, 8-10 pages which will be published as proceedings in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (http://www.springer.com/lncs), to be presented as oral presentations and/or posters. – Abstracts, 1-2 pages covering recent published work, preliminary results and/or open problems, to be presented during short spotlight presentations and/or posters. The reviewing process will be single blind. The format for paper/abstract submission is the same as the main conference. (Guidelines: http://www.miccai2018.org). INVITED SPEAKERS – Leo Joskowicz, (Hebrew University, Israel) – Elizabeth Krupinski (Emory, USA) IMPORTANT DATES 18 April 2018 – Submission website open 11 June 2018 – Deadline for submissions 13 July 2018 – Notification to authors 27 July 2018 – Camera-ready papers 16 September 2018 – Workshop day, Granada Spain For more information, please check our website, https://www.miccailabels.org ORGANIZERS – Raphael Sznitman, University of Bern, Switzerland – Veronika Cheplygina, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), The Netherlands – Diana Mateus, Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany – Lena Maier-Hein, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Germany – Eric Granger, École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), Canada – Pierre Jannin, INSERN Rennes, France – Emanuele Trucco, University of Dundee, Scotland PROGRAM COMMITTEE Shadi Albarqouni, Technische Universität München Marleen de Bruijne, Erasmus MC Rotterdam / University of Copenhagen Weidong Cai, University of Sydney Filipe Condessa, Instituto Superior Tecnico Nishikant Deshmukh, Johns Hopkins University Michael Götz, German Cancer Research Center Joseph Jacobs, University College London Nicholas Heller, University of Minnesota Ksenia Konyushova, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Agata Mosinska, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Silas Ørting, University of Copenhagen Nicolas Padoy, IHU-Strasbourg Joao Papa, Sao Paulo State University Loic Peter, University College London Roger Tam, University of British Columbia SPONSOR RetinAi – https://www.retinai.com |
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