(REVISED) CALL FOR PAPERS
III IEEE Workshop on Biomedical Image Analysis (WBIA)
(The second workshop was called MMBIA)
University of California, Santa Barbara
June 26-27, 1998
(after CVPR'98)
The purpose of this workshop is to foster a dialogue and debate on
important unsolved problems associated with multidimensional
biomedical image analysis. The workshop will be held in conjunction
with CVPR'98. The program will consist of previously unpublished,
contributed and possibly invited papers on all aspects of computer
vision and pattern recognition as applied to biomedical image
analysis. A list of possible themes for submitted papers, meant to be
suggestive rather than exclusive, is:
Motion Analysis of Biomedical Images
Deformable Models
Stereoscopic Techniques
Inter and Intra-modal Image Registration
PDE-based Methods of Image Analysis
Multidimensional Image Segmentation
Multidimensional Surface and Volume Models
Biomedical Image Databases
Measurements of Anatomical Structures
Multidimensional Data Visualization
Simulation and Augmented Reality
Registration: Can register along with CVPR'98.
(see http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~cvpr98)
Hotel, Transportation etc.: See http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~cvpr98.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Four copies of complete manuscript should be received by
(REVISED DATE) February 6, 1998 at the address:
Dr. Baba C. Vemuri
Department of CISE, CSE-324
University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl. 32611 U.S.A.
Ph:352-392-1239
Papers should include
(a) A title page containing the names and addresses of the authors
(including e-mail), an abstract of up to 200 words, and one or more
categories as listed above or other keywords,
(b) A second title page - title and abstract only (to allow for double
blind reviewing),
(c) Paper - limited to 25 double-space pages (12 points, 1 inch
margins), including figures, references, etc.
Key dates: Manuscript submission (Revised Date): February 6, 1998
Notification of acceptance: March 30, 1998
Receipt of camera ready Copy: April 24, 1998
GENERAL CHAIR
Dr. Takeo Kanade
Dept. of Computer Science
and The Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
tk@cs.cmu.edu
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Dr. Baba C. Vemuri Dr. Demetri Terzopoulos
Dept. of Computer & Information Dept. of Computer Science
Science & Engineering University of Toronto
University of Florida, Canada
Gainesville, Fl. 32611 dt@vis.toronto.edu
vemuri@cise.ufl.edu
Dr. W. E. L. Grimson Dr. James Duncan
Dept. of EECS Dept. of Electrical Engineering
AI Lab, MIT and Diagnostic Radiology
Cambridge, MA Yale University
welg@ai.mit.edu New Haven, CT
duncan@noodle.med.yale.edu
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
Dr. Ravikanth Malladi
50A-2152 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.
email: malladi@euphrates.lbl.gov