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This book opens with an introduction to the main purpose and tasks
of the GIANA challenge, as well as a summary and an analysis of the
results and performance obtained by the 20 participating teams. The
early and accurate diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases is
critical for increasing the chances of patient survival, and
efficient screening is vital for locating precursor lesions. Video
colonoscopy and wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) are the
gold-standard tools for colon and intestinal tract screening,
respectively. Yet these tools still present some drawbacks, such as
lesion miss rate, lack of in vivo diagnosis capabilities, and
perforation risk. To mitigate these, computer-aided
detection/diagnosis systems can play a key role in assisting
clinicians in the different stages of the exploration. This book
presents the latest, state-of-the-art approaches in this field, and
also tackles the clinical considerations required to efficiently
deploy these systems in the exploration room. The coverage draws
upon results from the Gastrointestinal Image Analysis (GIANA)
Challenge, part of the EndoVis satellite events of the conferences
MICCAI 2017 and 2018. Each method proposed to address the different
subtasks of the challenges is detailed in a separate chapter,
offering a deep insight into this topic of interest for public
health. This book appeals to researchers, practitioners, and
lecturers spanning both the computer vision and gastroenterology
communities.
Cybersecurity and Privacy issues are becoming an important barrier
for a trusted and dependable global digital society development.
Cyber-criminals are continuously shifting their cyber-attacks
specially against cyber-physical systems and IoT, since they
present additional vulnerabilities due to their constrained
capabilities, their unattended nature and the usage of potential
untrustworthiness components. Likewise, identity-theft, fraud,
personal data leakages, and other related cyber-crimes are
continuously evolving, causing important damages and privacy
problems for European citizens in both virtual and physical
scenarios. In this context, new holistic approaches, methodologies,
techniques and tools are needed to cope with those issues, and
mitigate cyberattacks, by employing novel cyber-situational
awareness frameworks, risk analysis and modeling, threat
intelligent systems, cyber-threat information sharing methods,
advanced big-data analysis techniques as well as exploiting the
benefits from latest technologies such as SDN/NFV and Cloud
systems. In addition, novel privacy-preserving techniques, and
crypto-privacy mechanisms, identity and eID management systems,
trust services, and recommendations are needed to protect citizens'
privacy while keeping usability levels. The European Commission is
addressing the challenge through different means, including the
Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program, thereby financing
innovative projects that can cope with the increasing cyberthreat
landscape. This book introduces several cybersecurity and privacy
research challenges and how they are being addressed in the scope
of 15 European research projects. Each chapter is dedicated to a
different funded European Research project, which aims to cope with
digital security and privacy aspects, risks, threats and
cybersecurity issues from a different perspective. Each chapter
includes the project's overviews and objectives, the particular
challenges they are covering, research achievements on security and
privacy, as well as the techniques, outcomes, and evaluations
accomplished in the scope of the EU project. The book is the result
of a collaborative effort among relative ongoing European Research
projects in the field of privacy and security as well as related
cybersecurity fields, and it is intended to explain how these
projects meet the main cybersecurity and privacy challenges faced
in Europe. Namely, the EU projects analyzed in the book are:
ANASTACIA, SAINT, YAKSHA, FORTIKA, CYBECO, SISSDEN, CIPSEC,
CS-AWARE. RED-Alert, Truessec.eu. ARIES, LIGHTest, CREDENTIAL,
FutureTrust, LEPS. Challenges in Cybersecurity and Privacy - the
European Research Landscape is ideal for personnel in
computer/communication industries as well as academic staff and
master/research students in computer science and communications
networks interested in learning about cyber-security and privacy
aspects.
This book opens with an introduction to the main purpose and tasks
of the GIANA challenge, as well as a summary and an analysis of the
results and performance obtained by the 20 participating teams. The
early and accurate diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases is
critical for increasing the chances of patient survival, and
efficient screening is vital for locating precursor lesions. Video
colonoscopy and wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) are the
gold-standard tools for colon and intestinal tract screening,
respectively. Yet these tools still present some drawbacks, such as
lesion miss rate, lack of in vivo diagnosis capabilities, and
perforation risk. To mitigate these, computer-aided
detection/diagnosis systems can play a key role in assisting
clinicians in the different stages of the exploration. This book
presents the latest, state-of-the-art approaches in this field, and
also tackles the clinical considerations required to efficiently
deploy these systems in the exploration room. The coverage draws
upon results from the Gastrointestinal Image Analysis (GIANA)
Challenge, part of the EndoVis satellite events of the conferences
MICCAI 2017 and 2018. Each method proposed to address the different
subtasks of the challenges is detailed in a separate chapter,
offering a deep insight into this topic of interest for public
health. This book appeals to researchers, practitioners, and
lecturers spanning both the computer vision and gastroenterology
communities.
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