3rd BioImage Computing Workshop Call for Papers

3rd BioImage Computing Workshop -- this year at ICCV in Venice!

Paper submission now open! Go for it!!!
http://bioimagecomputing.com

Call for Papers
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Bioimage computing has known a tremendous development in recent
years. State-of-the-art light microscopy (LM) can deliver 2D and 3D
image sequences of living cells with unprecedented image quality and
ever growing resolution in space and time. The emergence of novel
diverse LM modalities has provided biologists with formidable means to
explore cell mechanisms, embryogenesis, or neural development, to
quote just a few fundamental biological issues. Electron microscopy
(EM) supplies information on the cell structure down to the nanometer
resolution. Correlating LM and EM at the microscopic level, and both
with animal behavior at the macroscopic level, is of paramount
importance. In the face of huge data sets, at a size of multiple
terabytes per volume or video, and exceedingly difficult problems,
state-of-the-art computer vision are required and need to be further
developed.

This workshop aims to bring the latest challenges in bioimage
computing to the computer vision community members, while allowing
them to know more about the specificities of bioimage computing and
its current achievements. This includes important issues related to
image modeling, denoising, super-resolution, multi-scale segmentation,
motion estimation, image registration, tracking, classification, event
detection, topics which appertain to the computer vision field.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

- LM and EM image restoration and reconstruction
- Reproducible image analyses over terabyte-sized images
- Deep learning for Bio-imaging
- 3D registration between bioimage stacks
- Segmentation of subcellular objects, cells, and animals (instances and classes)
- Multimodal image analysis (correlative LM and EM, various LM modalities)
- Analysis of motion: particle tracking and tracking of cells, tissues, and organisms
- Automated behavior recognition
- Dense motion estimation in 2D and 3D LM image sequences
- Diffusion computation
- Statistical analysis of (object) shape
- Image-based phenotyping
- Evaluation and benchmarking methodologies of automated image algorithms/pipelines
- Interactive image analyses (of gigapixel images)
- other technically interesting and biologically useful pipelines and algorithms…

Papers should adhere to the ICCV 2017 proceedings style requirements
and must be submitted online via our CMT paper submission system. See
our submission page for details.
http://bioimagecomputing.com