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Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biomedicine 2008

by abandieri last modified 2009-09-21 15:04

Call for papers!

October 6-7, 2008. Researchers and practitioners from visualisation, image processing and (bio-) medicine will gather at the Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biomedicine - VCBM 2008 - to be held at the Delft University of Technology, in Delft, The Netherlands.
 

Call for papers!

Suggested topics for papers include, but are not limited to:
  • Interactive segmentation and registration; 
  • Computer-aided diagnosis and detection; 
  • Facilitating medical research with visual computing; 
  • Intervention and therapy planning (e.g. pre-operative surgical planning and radiation therapy planning); 
  • Intra-operative guidance for surgery; 
  • Ultra-sound based planning and intra-operative guidance; 
  • Visualization and Simulation for Surgical Training; 
  • Coupled simulation and visualization; 
  • Multi-field medical visualization and processing (multi-modality, structural + functional); 
  • Processing and visualization of advanced modalities; 
  • Molecular imaging; 
  • Perception-based studies for medical visualization; 
  • Anatomical reconstruction from microscopy data;
  • Creation and visualization of biological atlases; 
  • Ontology-based visualization;
  • Visualization methods for neurobiology, plant biology and developmental biology;

 

VCBM solicits the submission of original application-oriented research papers that advance the fusion of visualization and image analysis with imaging-based medicine and biomedical science. All papers should focus on a well-defined biomedical context, and should demonstrate a significant innovation or improvement in visual computing that addresses ongoing problems in that context.


Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and will appear in the EG-published conference proceedings. A small number of excellent papers will be recommended for publication in the EG Journal Computer Graphics Forum.

Deadline for paper submission: June 22, 2008