Microscopic Image Analysis with Appications in Biology, Sept 5-6 2008, NY, NY
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Call for Papers:
The automatic analysis of microscope imagery plays an
increasingly important role in biosciences research. Novel imaging
devices such as the confocal and two photon (or multi-photon) microscope,
automated stages for optical and electron microscopy, and higher
resolution electron tomography enable researchers to image biological
systems at the cellular and sub-cellular scale. These datasets pose a
number of challenges that are very distinct from conventional clinical
imagery in their size and abundance, the detail of relevant features, and
their statistics. Sophisticated algorithms are necessary to process such
imagery and extract biologically relevant features and information. The
design, development, and application of such algorithms are the focus of
this workshop. The proposed workshop will be the third workshop in this
series. The first workshop was held as a MICCAI workshop in Copenhagen in
2006. In 2007 the workshop was held as an independent one-day event in
Piscataway, NJ.
We welcome presentations on image formation and reconstruction,
multi-spectral and volume segmentation, shape analysis and morphology,
registration, and classification that addresses specific problems related
to microscopic data. Papers on image analysis that relate to applications
such as high-throughput screening for drug discovery, high content
analysis of neurobiological data, or disease-specific analysis of tissue
arrays for pathology are also welcome. The suggested list of topics are
* Image formation and reconstruction
* Multi-spectral and volume segmentation
* Shape analysis and morphology
* Visual tracking and motion analysis of timelapse microscopy data
* Computer-aided detection and counting
* Feature extraction and pattern recognition enabling
high-content analysis
* Image analysis for high-content screening
* Statistical methods and population based analysis
* Spatiotemporal dynamics of signaling pathways
* Disease-specific analysis of tissue arrays for pathology
In addition to these topics special consideration will be given to
contributions from biologists and imagers that present challenging image
analysis problems in this application space. In order to encourage the
participation of biologists we have established a separate
poster/-abstract submission format that focus on the presentation of
application problems, as is common for biology conferences. Please refer
to the submission instructions for further details.
Dates:
Paper Submission: June 15 2008
Notification of Acceptance: July 15 2008
Workshop Date: Sep 5/6 2008
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Organizers:
Dimitris N. Metaxas (Rutgers, USA)
Jens Rittscher (GE Global Research, USA)
Stephen Lockett (NIH NCI, USA)
Tolga Tasdizen (University of Utah, USA)
Karl Rohr (German Cancer Research Center, Univ. of Heidelberg)
Sean Megason (Harvard)
Program Committee
Robert F. Murphy (CMU, USA)
Ilya Goldberg (NIH National Institute of Aging)
Raghu Machiraju (Ohio State, USA)
Jean-Christophe Olvio Marin (Ohio State, USA)
Joachim Buhmann (ETH Zurich)
Kun Huang (Ohio State, USA)
Ross T. Whitaker (University of Utah, USA)
Ioannis A. Kakadiaris (University of Houston, USA)
Anders Heyden (Lund University, Sweden)
Stephen Wong (Harvard, USA)
Ali Can (GE Global Research, USA)
Kun Huang (Ohio State, USA)
Anant Madabhushi (Rutgers, USA)
Thomas Gustavson (Chalmers, Sweden)
Dmitri Chklovskii (Janelia Farm Research Campus, USA)
John Kaufhold (SAIC)
Terry S. Yoo (National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health,
USA)
Hanchuan Peng (Janelia Farm Research Campus, USA)
Rahul Bhotika (GE Global Research, USA)
Ela Claridge (Birmingham University, UK)
Jelena Kovacecic (CMU, USA)
Bryan Jones (University of Utah, USA)
Charles Kervrann (IRISA / INRIA Rennes, France)
Nicolas Ayache (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France)
Andres Kriete (Drexel University, USA)