ISIC Skin Image Analysis Workshop @ ECCV 2022 Call for Papers

Seventh ISIC Skin Image Analysis Workshop @ ECCV 2022

Hosted by the International Skin Imaging Collaboration (ISIC)

Introduction
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Skin is the largest organ of the human body, and is the first area of
a patient assessed by clinical staff. The skin delivers numerous
insights into a patient's underlying health: for example, pale or
blue skin suggests respiratory issues, unusually yellowish skin can
signal hepatic issues, or certain rashes can be indicative of
autoimmune issues. In addition, dermatological complaints are also
among the most prevalent in primary care (Lowell et al., 2001). Images
of the skin are the most easily captured form of medical image in
healthcare, and the domain shares qualities to standard computer
vision datasets, serving as a natural bridge between standard computer
vision tasks and medical applications. However, significant and unique
challenges still exist in this domain. For example, there is
remarkable visual similarity across disease conditions, and compared
to other medical imaging domains, varying genetics, disease states,
imaging equipment, and imaging conditions can significantly change the
appearance of the skin, making localization and classification in this
domain unsolved tasks.

This workshop will serve as a venue to facilitate advancements and
knowledge dissemination in the field of skin image analysis, raising
awareness and interest for these socially valuable tasks. Invited
speakers include major influencers in computer vision and skin
imaging, and authors of accepted papers.

Lowell et al. "Dermatology in Primary Care: Prevalence and Patient
Disposition," Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology,
vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 250-255, 2001.

Topics of interest include:
# Computer Vision in Dermatology and Primary Care
# Few-Shot Learning for Dermatological Conditions
# Skin Analysis from Dermoscopic Images
# Skin Analysis from Clinical Photographs
# Skin Analysis from Video
# Skin Analysis from Total-Body Photography and 3D Skin Reconstructions
# Skin Analysis from Confocal Microscopy
# Skin Analysis from Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
# Skin Analysis from Histopathological Images
# Skin Analysis from ex-vivo and Fluorescence Microscopy
# Skin Analysis from Multi-Modal Data Sources
# Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) Related to Skin Image Analysis
# Algorithms to Mitigate Class Imbalance
# Uncertainty Estimation Related to Skin Image Analysis
# Human-Computer Interaction & Application Workflows for Skin Image Analysis
# Robustness to Bias from Clinical and User-Originating Photography
# Assessing and Creating Fairness of Skin Analysis in Underrepresented Groups

The workshop will give out 2 awards towards paper submissions:
# Best Paper Award: $4,000 USD 
# Honorable Mention Award: $2,000 USD

Judging will be carried out by the workshop chairs based on the
reviewer comments, novelty, potential impact, and manuscript quality.

Invited Speakers
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The workshop will feature several prominent names in the field of skin
image analysis, including:

# Yuan Liu (Senior Researcher, Google Health, Palo Alto, CA, USA) [confirmed]
# Eduardo Valle (Assistant Professor, University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil) [confirmed]
# Scott W. Menzies (Professor, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia) [to-be-confirmed]

Important Dates
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June 12, 2022: Workshop Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 am Pacific Time)
July 3, 2022: Author Notifications
July 17, 2022: Camera-Ready Submission Deadline (11:59 am Pacific Time)
October 23 or 24, 2022: Workshop @ ECCV 2022 (Exact Date & Time: TBA)

Paper Submission
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For paper submissions, ECCV guidelines are followed. Accepted papers
will be published in the ECCV Workshop Proceedings and archived in the
SpringerLink digital library.

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ISICW2022/Submission/Index

Organizers
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Sponsors: 
# Canfield Scientific, Inc.

Workshop Organizers:
# M. Emre Celebi, Ph.D. (University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, USA)
# Catarina Barata, Ph.D. (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal)
# Allan Halpern, M.D. (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, USA)
# Philipp Tschandl, M.D. Ph.D. (Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria)
# Marc Combalia, M.Sc. (Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
# Yuan Liu, Ph.D. (Google Health, Palo Alto, CA, USA)

Steering Committee:
# Noel C. F. Codella, Ph.D. (Microsoft, Redmond, WA, USA)
# Anthony Hoogs, Ph.D. (Kitware, Clifton Park, NY, USA)
# Yun Liu, Ph.D. (Google Health, Palo Alto, CA, USA)
# Dale Webster, Ph.D. (Google Health, Palo Alto, CA, USA)

Tentative Program Committee:
# Euijoon Ahn, University of Sydney, Australia
# Sandra Avila, University of Campinas, Brazil
# Rafael Garcia, University of Girona, Spain
# ZongYuan Ge, Monash University, Australia
# Iván González-Díaz, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
# Manu Goyal, UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
# Ghassan Hamarneh, Simon Fraser University, Canada
# Joanna Jaworek-Korjakowska, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
# Reda Kasmi, University of Bouira, Algeria
# Parneet Kaur, Johnson & Johnson, USA
# Jeremy Kawahara, Simon Fraser University, USA
# Jinman Kim, University of Sydney, Australia
# Sinan Kockara, University of Central Arkansas, USA
# Kivanc Kose, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
# Tim K. Lee, University of British Columbia, Canada
# Ali Madooei, Johns Hopkins University, USA
# Amirreza Mahbod, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
# Roberta Oliveira, University of Brasilia, Brazil
# André G. C. Pacheco, Samsung R&D Institute, Brazil
# Linlin Shen, Shenzhen University, China
# Eduardo Valle, University of Campinas, Brazil