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Computer Vision for Biomedical Image Applications - First International Workshop, CVBIA 2005, Beijing, China, October 21, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Computer Vision for Biomedical Image Applications - First International Workshop, CVBIA 2005, Beijing, China, October 21, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3765
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With the rapid increase in the variety and quantity of biomedical
images in recent years, we see a steadily growing number of
computer vision technologies applied to biomedical applications.
The time is ripe for us to take a closer look at the
accomplishments and experiences gained in this research subdomain,
and to strategically plan the directions of our future research.
The scientific goal of our workshop, "Computer Vision for
Biomedical Image Applications: Current Techniques and Future
Trends" (CVBIA), is to examine the diverse applications of computer
vision to biomedical image applications, considering both current
methods and promising new trends. An additional goal is to provide
the opportunity for direct interactions between (1) prominent
senior researchers and young scientists, including students,
postdoctoral associates and junior faculty; (2) local researchers
and international leaders in biomedical image analysis; and (3)
computer scientists and medical practitioners. Our CVBIA workshop
had two novel characteristics: each contributed paper was authored
primarily by a young scientist, and the workshop attracted an
unusually large number of well-respected invited speakers (and
their papers). We had the good fortune of having Dr. Ayache of
INRIA, France to talk about "Computational Anatomy and
Computational Physiology," Prof. Grimson of MIT to discuss
"Analyzing Anatomical Structures: Leveraging Multiple Sources of
Knowledge," Dr. Jiang of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to present
their work on "Computational Neuroanatomy and Brain Connectivity,"
Prof.
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