[Insight-users] 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) Call for papers

Reinhard Hameeteman k.hameeteman+maillist at gmail.com
Sat Oct 24 07:04:18 EDT 2009


************************** CALL FOR PAPERS **************************

2010 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI)

To be held 14-17 April 2010, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Four-page paper submission deadline: 2 November 2009 !!!

NEW: Best Student Paper Awards (see below)

See http://www.biomedicalimaging.org/ for details

The IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) is the
premier forum for the presentation of technological advances in
theoretical and applied biomedical imaging. ISBI 2010 will be the
seventh meeting in this series. The previous meetings have played a
leading role in facilitating interaction between researchers in
medical and biological imaging. The 2010 meeting will continue this
tradition of fostering crossfertilization among different imaging
communities and contributing to an integrative approach to biomedical
imaging across all scales of observation.

ISBI is a joint initiative of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and
Biology Society (EMBS) and the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS).
The 2010 meeting will feature an opening morning of tutorials,
followed by a scientific program of plenary talks, special sessions,
and oral and poster presentations of peer-reviewed contributed papers.

Confirmed plenaries: New clinical imaging technologies (Richard
Ehman); Challenges in bioimage informatics (Jason Swedlow); Molecular
imaging and applications (Clemens Lowik); Challenges in biomedical
image analysis (Milan Sonka). Special Sessions: fMRI & DTI
(Carl-Fredrik Westin); High-field clinical MRI (Andrew Webb);
Fluorescence guided surgery (Vasilis Ntziachristos); Whole-body
imaging and analysis (Faiza Admiraal); Histological and intravital
microscopy (Tom Vercauteren); Ultrasound imaging and analysis (Hans
Bosch); Multi-parameter biomedical optical imaging and analysis (Atam
Dhawan and Metin Gurcan); Computer aided diagnosis (Nico
Karssemeijer). Tutorials: Biomedical image registration (Gustavo Rohde
and Graeme Penney); Optical microscopy and deconvolution (Hans van der
Voort and Erik Manders); Ultrasound imaging and therapeutics (Elisa
Konofagou and Constantin Coussios); Machine learning for biomedical
image analysis (Marco Loog and David Tax).

Contributed Program:
High-quality papers are solicited describing original contributions to
the mathematical, algorithmic, and computational aspects of biomedical
imaging, from nano- to macro-scale. Topics of interest include image
formation and reconstruction, computational and statistical image
processing and analysis, dynamic imaging, visualization, image quality
assessment, and physical, biological, and statistical modeling. Papers
on molecular, cellular, anatomical, and functional imaging modalities
and applications are welcomed. All accepted papers will be published
in the proceedings of the symposium and will be available online
through the IEEE Xplore database.

Best Student Paper Awards:
ISBI 2010 awards a prize for best student paper, as judged by a
special award committee. At most three papers will be awarded a prize
of 500 euro each. A paper is eligible if the primary author is a
student at the time of paper submission and this person will indeed
present the paper at the symposium if it is accepted.

Important Dates:
Deadline for submission of 4-page paper: November 2, 2009
Notification of acceptance/rejection: January 15, 2010
Submission of final accepted 4-page paper: February 15, 2010
Deadline for author registration: February 15, 2010
Deadline for early registration: March 1, 2010

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