ipaMCA2019: Workshop on Image and Pattern Analysis for Multidisciplinary Computational Anatomy Aotea Centre, in the Auckland CBD Auckland, New Zealand, November 26, 2019 |
Conference website | http://www.media.imit.chiba-u.jp/ipaMAC2019/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ipamca2019 |
Submission deadline | September 5, 2019 |
Multidisciplinary Computational Anatomy (MCA) achieves mathematical foundation to deal with humans both from the static anatomy of organs and dynamic anatomy of living human constructed using multidisciplinary information on the human from cells to body. For the achievement of MCA from the viewpoints of visual computing, we establish a mathematical and theoretical methodologies which allow us to achieve comprehensive understanding of the human body using computer vision, mathematical imaging, pattern recognition and artificial intelligence. The workshop on mathematical image and pattern analysis for (ipaMCA) focuses on mathematical and computational aspects of biomedical imaging and image analysis and on these relations to computer vision and pattern recognition in MCA.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full papers 14 pages with LNCS style in pdf are invited. Submission and review policies should be followed to the main conference of 5th Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition.
List of Topics
- Combinatorial and probabilistic methods for biomedical imaging and image analysis
- Optimisation and inverse methods for biomedical imaging and image analysis
- Discrete and digital geometry and topology for biomedical image and pattern analysis
- Theoretical aspects of multimodal biomedical image and pattern analysis
- Machine learning and neural networks in multimodal and volumetric biomedical images and pattern analysis
- Methodologies for validation of results without ground truth for medical computer vision and pattern recognition
- Analysis of images captured by high- and low-speed shutter camera
- Applications of MCA to computational precision medicine and nano-biology
Committees
Program Committee
- Angelica Aviles-Rivero (UK)
- Weidong Cai (Australia)
- Bernhard Egger (USA)
- Hideaki Haneishi (Japan)
- Jan Hering (Czech)
- Byung Woo Hong (Korea)
- Hayato Itoh (Japan)
- Xiaoyi Jiang (Germany)
- Jacques-Olivier Lachaud (France)
- Lukas Lang (UK)
- Yoshitaka Masutani (Japan)
- Vannary Meas-Yedid (France)
- Yoshito Otake (Japan)
- Nicolas Passat (France)
- Isabelle Sivignon (France)
- Robin Strand (Sweden)
- Joao Manuel R. S. Tavares (Portugal)
- Antoine Vcavant (France)
- Martin Welk (Austria)
Organizing committee
- Harvey Ho(New Zealand)
- Yukiko Kenmochi(France)
- Kensaku Mori(Japan, MICCAI Fellow)
Publication
ipaMCA2019 proceedings will be published in the CCIS series of Springer.
Venue
The conference will be held in Aotea Centre in Auckland CBD at New Zealand.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to imiya@faculty.chiba-u.jp