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== Important Dates == | == Important Dates == | ||
* February 1: Workshop and tutorial proposals | * '''February 1''': Workshop and tutorial proposals | ||
* March 1: Acceptance of workshops and tutorials | * '''March 1''': Acceptance of workshops and tutorials | ||
* March 16: Call for submissions of papers to workshops/tutorials (the MICCAI organisers will provide two rounds of calls for papers on behalf of all workshops/tutorials. Each organiser is encouraged to use their own mailing lists for additional calls) | * '''March 16''': Call for submissions of papers to workshops/tutorials (the MICCAI organisers will provide two rounds of calls for papers on behalf of all workshops/tutorials. Each organiser is encouraged to use their own mailing lists for additional calls) | ||
* May 16: Notification of acceptance for the main MICCAI conference | * '''May 16''': Notification of acceptance for the main MICCAI conference | ||
== Guidelines == | == Guidelines == |
Revision as of 16:50, 21 December 2010
The Venue
The MICCAI 2011 conference posted its call for Workshops and Tutorials proposals:
Important Dates
- February 1: Workshop and tutorial proposals
- March 1: Acceptance of workshops and tutorials
- March 16: Call for submissions of papers to workshops/tutorials (the MICCAI organisers will provide two rounds of calls for papers on behalf of all workshops/tutorials. Each organiser is encouraged to use their own mailing lists for additional calls)
- May 16: Notification of acceptance for the main MICCAI conference
Guidelines
The purpose of tutorials is to provide educational material for training new professionals in the field including students, clinicians and new researchers. Points to be considered include:
- Tutorials should be on an existing sub-discipline of MICCAI with known material, approaches and open problems.
- There should be a cohesive theme to a tutorial, e.g., methodology, organ, disease, etc.
- Tutorials should acknowledge the wide spectrum of background of the attendees within their program, and may focus on basic or advanced knowledge transfer.
- Tutorial organisers should identify the target audience and educational objectives (e.g., Continuing Medical Education guidelines might be followed).
- Proposals should have speakers and titles, and allocate presentation/discussion times per speaker no less than 30 minutes.
Proposals
ITKv4: The Next Generation
Target Audience
- Existing users of ITK who want to know what is new in ITKv4
Content
- What is new in ITKv4 ?
- Registration framework
- Level Sets framework
- GPU support
- FEM framework
- Improved DICOM support
- Modularization
- How to migrate
- Hands on exercises on migration
Methodology
- Virtual machines will be distributed to the audience
- ITKv4 programming environment in an Ubuntu installation.
Simple ITK: Image Processing for Human Beings
Idea: Tutorial taught exclusively with Simple ITK.
Expose the multiple languages
- C++
- Python
- Java
- Tcl
- Lua
Target Audience
- Application developers
- Integrators
- Students of image processing courses
Methodology
- Virtual machines will be distributed to the audience
- ITKv4 programming environment in an Ubuntu installation.