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SUMMARY:CSI 2016: Workshop & Challenge on Computational Methods and Clinical Applications for Spine Imaging
DESCRIPTION: Fourth MICCAI Workshop & Challenge on Spine Imaging\n  \n  \n\nIn this workshop\, we are inviting researchers to share and exchange their experience and expertise in spinal imaging and method development. Topics of interest include\, but are not limited to: \n\nClinical applications of spine imaging\nComputer-aided diagnosis of spine conditions\nImage-guided spine intervention and treatment\nSegmentation\, registration\, detection\, and localization of spinal anatomy\nStatistical modelling of spinal shape and appearance\nNovel imaging and visualization techniques in spine imaging
URL:https://biomedia.doc.ic.ac.uk/event/csi-2016-workshop/
LOCATION:MICCAI 2016\, Athens\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:BACON: Workshop on Brain Analysis using Connectivity Networks
DESCRIPTION:Understanding brain connectivity in a network-theoretic context has shown much promise in recent years. This type of analysis identifies brain organisational principles\, bringing a new perspective to neuroscience. At the same time\, large public databases of connectomic data are now available. However\, connectome analysis is still an emerging field and there is a crucial need for robust computational methods to fully unravel its potential. This workshop provides a platform to discuss the development of new analytic techniques; methods for evaluating and validating commonly used approaches; as well as the effects of variations in pre-processing steps. \nThis year we are co-organising the workshop on Brain Analysis using Connectivity Networks at MICCAI’16 in Athens in the morning of Monday 17/10/2016.  Please consider to submit your work until 17/06/2016! \n 
URL:https://biomedia.doc.ic.ac.uk/event/bacon-workshop-on-brain-analysis-using-connectivity-networks/
LOCATION:MICCAI’16\, InterContinental Athenaeum Athens Syngrou Avenue 89-93\, Athens 117 45\, Greece
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Parisot":MAILTO:s.parisot@imperial.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:RAMBO: Workshop on Reconstruction and Analysis of Moving Body Organs
DESCRIPTION:This year we are co-organising the Workshop on Brain Analysis using Connectivity Networks at MICCAI’16 in Athens in the morning of Monday 17/10/2016.  Please consider to submit your work until 10/06/2016! \nThis workshop targets researchers for whom the effects of motion are critical in image analysis or visualisation. By inviting contributions across application areas we aim to bring together ideas from different fields without being confined to a particular methodology. In particular\, the move from model-based to learning-based methods of modelling over recent years has resulted in increased transferability of techniques between domains. RAMBO provides a forum for the dissemination and discussion of novel developments including\, but not limited to\, motion modelling\, image registration\, segmentation\, classification\, image enhancement\, reconstruction\, motion tracking\, and compressed sensing\, for cardiac\, respiratory\, fetal or interventional applications.
URL:https://biomedia.doc.ic.ac.uk/event/rambo-workshop-on-reconstruction-and-analysis-of-moving-body-organs/
LOCATION:MICCAI’16\, InterContinental Athenaeum Athens Syngrou Avenue 89-93\, Athens 117 45\, Greece
ORGANIZER;CN="Bernhard Kainz":MAILTO:b.kainz@imperial.ac.uk
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