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The creation and consumption of content, especially visual
content, is ingrained into our modern world. This book contains a
collection of texts centered on the evaluation of image retrieval
systems. To enable reproducible evaluation we must create
standardized benchmarks and evaluation methodologies. The
individual chapters in this book highlight major issues and
challenges in evaluating image retrieval systems and describe
various initiatives that provide researchers with the necessary
evaluation resources. In particular they describe activities within
ImageCLEF, an initiative to evaluate cross-language image retrieval
systems which has been running as part of the Cross Language
Evaluation Forum (CLEF) since 2003.
To this end, the editors collected contributions from a range of
people: those involved directly with ImageCLEF, such as the
organizers of specific image retrieval or annotation tasks;
participants who have developed techniques to tackle the challenges
set forth by the organizers; and people from industry and academia
involved with image retrieval and evaluation generally.
Mostly written for researchers in academia and industry, the
book stresses the importance of combing textual and visual
information - a multimodal approach - for effective retrieval. It
provides the reader with clear ideas about information retrieval
and its evaluation in contexts and domains such as healthcare,
robot vision, press photography, and the Web.
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book
presents the VISCERAL project benchmarks for analysis and retrieval
of 3D medical images (CT and MRI) on a large scale, which used an
innovative cloud-based evaluation approach where the image data
were stored centrally on a cloud infrastructure and participants
placed their programs in virtual machines on the cloud. The book
presents the points of view of both the organizers of the VISCERAL
benchmarks and the participants. The book is divided into five
parts. Part I presents the cloud-based benchmarking and
Evaluation-as-a-Service paradigm that the VISCERAL benchmarks used.
Part II focuses on the datasets of medical images annotated with
ground truth created in VISCERAL that continue to be available for
research. It also covers the practical aspects of obtaining
permission to use medical data and manually annotating 3D medical
images efficiently and effectively. The VISCERAL benchmarks are
described in Part III, including a presentation and analysis of
metrics used in evaluation of medical image analysis and search.
Lastly, Parts IV and V present reports by some of the participants
in the VISCERAL benchmarks, with Part IV devoted to the anatomy
benchmarks and Part V to the retrieval benchmark. This book has two
main audiences: the datasets as well as the segmentation and
retrieval results are of most interest to medical imaging
researchers, while eScience and computational science experts
benefit from the insights into using the Evaluation-as-a-Service
paradigm for evaluation and benchmarking on huge amounts of data.
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. This book
presents the VISCERAL project benchmarks for analysis and retrieval
of 3D medical images (CT and MRI) on a large scale, which used an
innovative cloud-based evaluation approach where the image data
were stored centrally on a cloud infrastructure and participants
placed their programs in virtual machines on the cloud. The book
presents the points of view of both the organizers of the VISCERAL
benchmarks and the participants. The book is divided into five
parts. Part I presents the cloud-based benchmarking and
Evaluation-as-a-Service paradigm that the VISCERAL benchmarks used.
Part II focuses on the datasets of medical images annotated with
ground truth created in VISCERAL that continue to be available for
research. It also covers the practical aspects of obtaining
permission to use medical data and manually annotating 3D medical
images efficiently and effectively. The VISCERAL benchmarks are
described in Part III, including a presentation and analysis of
metrics used in evaluation of medical image analysis and search.
Lastly, Parts IV and V present reports by some of the participants
in the VISCERAL benchmarks, with Part IV devoted to the anatomy
benchmarks and Part V to the retrieval benchmark. This book has two
main audiences: the datasets as well as the segmentation and
retrieval results are of most interest to medical imaging
researchers, while eScience and computational science experts
benefit from the insights into using the Evaluation-as-a-Service
paradigm for evaluation and benchmarking on huge amounts of data.
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Medical Computer Vision. Large Data in Medical Imaging - Third International MICCAI Workshop, MCV 2013, Nagoya, Japan, September 26, 2013, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Medical Computer
Vision, MCV 2013, held in Nagoya, Japan, in September 2013 in
conjunction with the 16th International Conference on Medical Image
Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2013. The 7
revised full papers and 12 poster papers presented were selected
from 25 submissions. They have been organized in topical sections
on registration and visualization, segmentation, detection and
localization, and features and retrieval. In addition, the volume
contains two invited papers describing segmentation task and data
set of the VISCERAL benchmark challenge.
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Information Retrieval Meets Information Visualization - PROMISE Winter School 2012, Zinal, Switzerland, January 23-27, 2012, Revised Tutorial Lectures (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Maristella Agosti, Nicola Ferro, Pamela Forner, Henning Muller, Giuseppe Santucci
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The research domains information retrieval and information
visualization have always been independent from each other.
However, they have the potential to be mutually beneficial. With
this in mind, a writer school was organized in Zinal, Switzerland,
in January 2012, within the context of the EU-funded research
project PROMISE (Participative Research Laboratory for Multimedia
and Multilingual Information Systems Evaluation). PROMISE aims at
advancing the experimental evaluation of complex multimedia and
multilingual information systems in order to support individuals,
commercial entities, and communities who design, develop, employ,
and improve such complex systems. The overall goal of PROMISE is to
deliver a unified environment collecting data, knowledge, tools,
and methodologies, and to help the user community involved in
experimental evaluation.
This book constitutes the outcome of the PROMISE Winter School
2012 and contains 11 invited lectures from the research domains
information retrieval and information visualization. A large
variety of subjects are covered, including hot topics such as
crowdsourcing and social media.
The pervasive creation and consumption of content, especially
visual content, is ingrained into our modern world. We're
constantly consuming visual media content, in printed form and in
digital form, in work and in leisure pursuits. Like our cave- man
forefathers, we use pictures to record things which are of
importance to us as memory cues for the future, but nowadays we
also use pictures and images to document processes; we use them in
engineering, in art, in science, in medicine, in entertainment and
we also use images in advertising. Moreover, when images are in
digital format, either scanned from an analogue format or more
often than not born digital, we can use the power of our computing
and networking to exploit images to great effect. Most of the
technical problems associated with creating, compressing, storing,
transmitting, rendering and protecting image data are already
solved. We use - cepted standards and have tremendous
infrastructure and the only outstanding ch- lenges, apart from
managing the scale issues associated with growth, are to do with
locating images. That involves analysing them to determine their
content, clas- fying them into related groupings, and searching for
images. To overcome these challenges we currently rely on image
metadata, the description of the images, - ther captured
automatically at creation time or manually added afterwards.
Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the
Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in
existence today. It will be a catalyst for much of our innovation
and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require
Internet connectivity and services beyond the capabilities offered
by current technologies. Future Internet research is therefore a
must.
This book is published in full compliance with the Open Access
publishing initiative; it is based on the research carried out
within the Future Internet Assembly (FIA). It contains a sample of
representative results from the recent FIA meetings spanning a
broad range of topics, all being of crucial importance for the
future Internet.
The book includes 32 contributions and has been structured into
the following sections, each of which is preceded by a short
introduction:
Foundations: architectural issues; socio-economic issues;
security and trust; and experiments and experimental design. Future
Internet Areas: networks, services, and content; and applications.
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Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support - First MICCAI International Workshop, MCBR-CBS 2009, London, UK, September 20, 2009. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Henning Muller, Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, James Duncan, Fei Wang, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer
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We are pleased to present this set of peer-reviewed papers from the
?rst MICCAI Workshop on Medical Content-Based Retrieval for
Clinical Decision Support. The MICCAI conference has been the
?agship conference for the m- ical imaging community re?ecting the
state of the art in techniques of segm- tation, registration, and
robotic surgery. Yet, the transfer of these techniques to clinical
practice is rarely discussed in the MICCAI conference. To address
this gap, we proposed to hold this workshop with MICCAI in London
in September 2009. The goal of the workshop was to show the
application of content-based retrieval in clinical decision
support. With advances in electronic patient record systems, a
large number of pre-diagnosed patient data sets are now bec- ing
available. These data sets are often multimodal consisting of
images (x-ray, CT, MRI), videos and other time series, and textual
data (free text reports and structuredclinicaldata). Analyzing
thesemultimodalsourcesfordisease-speci?c information across
patients can reveal important similarities between patients and
hence their underlying diseases and potential treatments.
Researchers are now beginning to use techniques of content-based
retrieval to search for disea- speci?c information in modalities to
?nd supporting evidence for a disease or to automatically learn
associations of symptoms and diseases. Benchmarking frameworks such
as ImageCLEF (Image retrieval track in the Cross-Language
Evaluation Forum) have expanded over the past ?ve years to include
large m- ical image collections for testing various algorithms for
medical image retrieval and classi?cation.
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Medical Imaging and Informatics - Second International Conference, MIMI 2007, Beijing, China, August 14-16, 2007, Revised Selected papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Xiaohong Gao, Henning Muller, Martin Loomes, Richard Comley, Shuqian Luo
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This series constitutes a collection of selected papers presented
at the International Conference on Medical Imaging and Informatics
(MIMI2007), held during August 14-16, in Beijing, China. The
conference, the second of its kind, was funded by the European
Commission (EC) under the Asia IT&C programme and was
co-organized by Middlesex University, UK and Capital University of
Medical Sciences, China. The aim of the conference was to initiate
links between Asia and Europe and to exchange research results and
ideas in the field of medical imaging. A wide range of topics were
covered during the conference that attracted an audience from 18
countries/regions (Canada, China, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong,
Italy, Japan, Korea, Libya, Macao, Malaysia, Norway, Pakistan,
Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA).
From about 110 submitted papers, 50 papers were selected for oral
presentations, and 20 for posters. Six key-note speeches were
delivered during the conference presenting the state of the art of
medical informatics. Two workshops were also organized covering the
topics of "Legal, Ethical and Social Issues in Medical Imaging" and
"Informatics" and "Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD)," respectively.
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Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction - 12th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2021, Virtual Event, September 21-24, 2021, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
K. Selcuk Candan, Bogdan Ionescu, Lorraine Goeuriot, Birger Larsen, Henning Muller, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th
International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2021, held
virtually in September 2021.The conference has a clear focus on
experimental information retrieval with special attention to the
challenges of multimodality, multilinguality, and interactive
search ranging from unstructured to semi structures and structured
data. The 11 full papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 21 submissions. This year, the
contributions addressed the following challenges: application of
neural methods for entity recognition as well as misinformation
detection in the health area, skills extraction in job-match
databases, stock market prediction using financial news, and
extraction of audio features for podcast retrieval. In addition to
this, the volume presents 5 "best of the labs" papers which were
reviewed as full paper submissions with the same review criteria.
12 lab overview papers were accepted and represent scientific
challenges based on new data sets and real world problems in
multimodal and multilingual information access.
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Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction - 10th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2019, Lugano, Switzerland, September 9-12, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Fabio Crestani, Martin Braschler, Jacques Savoy, Andreas Rauber, Henning Muller, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th
International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2019, held
in Lugano, Switzerland, in September 2019.The conference has a
clear focus on experimental information retrieval with special
attention to the challenges of multimodality, multilinguality, and
interactive search ranging from unstructured to semi structures and
structured data. The 7 full papers and 8 short papers presented in
this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 30
submissions. This year, many contributions tackle the social
networks with the detection of stances or early identification of
depression signs on Twitter in a cross-lingual context. Further
this volume presents 7 "best of the labs" papers which were
reviewed as a full paper submission with the same review criteria.
The labs represented scientific challenges based on new data sets
and real world problems in multimodal and multilingual information
access. In addition to this, 9 benchmarking labs reported results
of their yearlong activities in overview talks and lab sessions.
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Medical Computer Vision and Bayesian and Graphical Models for Biomedical Imaging - MICCAI 2016 International Workshops, MCV and BAMBI, Athens, Greece, October 21, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Henning Muller, B. Michael Kelm, Tal Arbel, Weidong Cai, M. Jorge Cardoso, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the International Workshop on Medical Computer
Vision, MCV 2016, and of the International Workshop on Bayesian and
grAphical Models for Biomedical Imaging, BAMBI 2016, held in
Athens, Greece, in October 2016, held in conjunction with the 19th
International Conference on Medical Image Computing and
Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2016. The 13 papers
presented in MCV workshop and the 6 papers presented in BAMBI
workshop were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous
submissions. The goal of the MCV workshop is to explore the use of
"big data" algorithms for harvesting, organizing and learning from
large-scale medical imaging data sets and for general-purpose
automatic understanding of medical images. The BAMBI workshop aims
to highlight the potential of using Bayesian or random field
graphical models for advancing research in biomedical image
analysis.
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Medical Computer Vision: Algorithms for Big Data - International Workshop, MCV 2015, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2015, Munich, Germany, October 9, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Bjoern Menze, Georg Langs, Albert Montillo, Michael Kelm, Henning Muller, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed prost-workshop
proceedings of the International Workshop on Medical Computer
Vision: Algorithms for Big Data, MCS 2015, held in Munich, Germany,
in October 2015, held in conjunction with the 18th International
Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted
Intervention, MICCAI 2015. The workshop shows well the current
trends and tendencies in medical computer vision and how the
techniques can be used in clinical work and on large data sets. It
is organized in the following sections: predicting disease; atlas
exploitation and avoidance; machine learning based analyses;
advanced methods for image analysis; poster sessions. The 10 full,
5 short, 1 invited papers and one overview paper presented in this
volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 22 submissions.
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Multimodal Retrieval in the Medical Domain - First International Workshop, MRMD 2015, Vienna, Austria, March 29, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Henning Muller, Oscar Alfonso Jimenez del Toro, Allan Hanbury, Georg Langs, Antonio Foncubierta Rodriguez
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International
Workshop on Multimodal Retrieval in the Medical Domain, MRMD 2015,
held in Vienna, Austria, on March 29, 2015. The workshop was held
in connection with ECIR 2015. The 14 full papers presented,
including one invited paper, a workshop overview and five papers on
the VISCERAL Retrieval Benchmark, were carefully reviewed and
selected from 18 submissions. The papers focus on the following
topics: importance of data other than text for information
retrieval; semantic data analysis; scalability approaches towards
big data sets.
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Medical Computer Vision: Algorithms for Big Data - International Workshop, MCV 2014, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2014, Cambridge, MA, USA, September 18, 2014, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop
proceedings of the International Workshop on Medical Computer
Vision: Algorithms for Big Data, MCV 2014, held in Cambridge, MA,
USA, in September 2019, in conjunction with the 17th International
Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted
Intervention, MICCAI 2014. The one-day workshop aimed at exploring
the use of modern computer vision technology and "big data"
algorithms in tasks such as automatic segmentation and
registration, localization of anatomical features and detection of
anomalies emphasizing questions of harvesting, organizing and
learning from large-scale medical imaging data sets and
general-purpose automatic understanding of medical images. The 18
full and 1 short papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 30 submission.
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Information Access Evaluation. Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Visualization - 4th International Conference of the CLEF Initiative, CLEF 2013, Valencia, Spain, September 23-26, 2013. Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Pamela Forner, Henning Muller, Roberto Paredes, Paolo Rosso, Benno Stein
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Conference of the CLEF Initiative, CLEF 2013, held in
Valencia, Spain, in September 2013. The 32 papers and 2 keynotes
presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in
this volume. The papers are organized in topical sections named:
evaluation and visualization; multilinguality and less-resourced
languages; applications; and Lab overviews.
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Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support - Third MICCAI International Workshop, MCBR-CDS 2012, Nice, France, October 1st, 2012, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Hayit Greenspan, Henning Muller, Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third MICCAI
Workshop on Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision
Support, MCBR-CBS 2012, held in Nice, France, in October 2012. The
10 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited talks were
carefully reviewed and selected from 15 submissions. The papers are
divided on several topics on image analysis of visual or multimodal
medical data (X-ray, MRI, CT, echo videos, time series data),
machine learning of disease correlations in visual or multimodal
data, algorithms for indexing and retrieval of data from visual or
multimodal medical databases, disease model-building and clinical
decision support systems based on visual or multimodal analysis,
algorithms for medical image retrieval or classification, systems
of retrieval or classification using the ImageCLEF collection.
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 1997 im Fachbereich Medizin - Sonstiges,
Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg (Unbekannt), Sprache:
Deutsch, Abstract: Inhaltsangabe: Einleitung: Diese Diplomarbeit
ist im Rahmen des Teleradiologieprojektes CHILI am Deutschen
Krebsforschungszentrum in Heidelberg in Zusammenarbeit mit dem
Steinbeis-Transferzentrum Medizinische Informatik entstanden. Das
Thema ist DICOM (Digital Image Communications in Medicine), ein
Standard fur die digitale Bildverarbeitung und -kommunikation in
der Medizin. Gang der Untersuchung: Zuerst wird eine Einfuhrung in
die Kommunikationsablaufe im Krankenhaus und im Speziellen in der
Radiologie gegeben. Die Kenntnis dieses Umfeldes ist notig, um die
entwickelten Losungen der Arbeit zu verstehen. Im nachsten Kapitel
wird eine Einfuhrung in mehrere Standards der medizinischen
Bildverarbeitung gegeben und vor allem die Entstehung von DICOM
erlautert. Hier wird die Notwendigkeit einer standardisierten
Kommunikation in der Radiologie deutlich. Das vierte Kapitel gibt
eine Einfuhrung in DICOM. DICOM ist ein sehr komplexer,
objektorientierter Standard zur Bildverarbeitung und
Bildkommunikation. Der Standard ist von den verschiedenen
weltweiten Normungsgremien verabschiedet (JIRA fur Japan, CEN fur
Europa und ANSI fur Amerika), und ist der weltweit am haufigsten
benutzte Standard in der medizinischen Bildverarbeitung. Vor allem
auf die Kommunikationsablaufe wird grosser Wert gelegt, denn die
Kommunikation ist die grosse Starke von DICOM. Ausgehend von den
kleinsten Objekten wird der Standard genau erlautert. Im funftem
Kapitel wird vor allem auf die Programmierung von eigenen DICOM
Programmen eingegangen. Es werden die wichtigsten Schritte fur die
Implementierung eigener DICOM Routinen erlautert. Dabei werden auch
die vom Autor implementierten Programme beschrieben. Im einzelnen
sind dies Routinen zum Empfang und Verschicken von Daten (C-Store),
zum Stellen und Beantworten von Testanfragen (C-Echo), zum
Erstellen und Bean
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