** Call for Papers - MICCAI Workshop on Shape Analysis in Medical Imaging (SHAPEMI) **

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Marcel Luethi

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May 3, 2018, 3:45:05 AM5/3/18
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Dear all,

I would like to bring to your attention the "workshop on Shape
Analysis in Medical Imaging", which is held in conjunction with the
MICCAI conference.

Best regards,

Marcel


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MICCAI SHAPEMI
Workshop on Shape Analysis in Medical Imaging
Granada, Spain, Sep 20th, 2018
https://shapemi.github.io/

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(*) Description

We gladly announce the workshop for Shape Analysis in Medical Imaging
(SHAPEMI, https://shapemi.github.io/) held in conjunction with the
conference on MICCAI – Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted
Interventions, in Granada, Spain, Sep 20th, 2018.

(*) Aim and Scope

Shape and geometry processing methods are receiving increased
attention, notably, in medical imaging.

This workshop provide a presentation venue for researchers working in
shape and geometrical analysis, such as shape modeling, geometric
learning and statistics. This year’s edition also brings a focus on
applications.

Original contributions as well as well as exciting applications in
medical imaging are sought in the form of:

8-12 page papers
2-3 page abstracts

Every accepted paper or abstract can include a live demo.

(*) Targets topics include, but are not limited to:

Shape Processing and Analysis
Shape Learning and Classification
Geometric Learning and Manifold-based Methods
Statistics of Shapes and Deformations
Spectral Shape Analysis
Spectral Clustering and Dimensionality Reduction
Shape Modeling and Representation
Shape Segmentation, Registration and Correspondence
Longitudinal Shape Analysis and Processing
Medical Applications focused on Shape Analysis
Evaluation / quality assessment of shape models
Relevant demos of freely available shape analysis software

(*) Keynote speakers on the preliminary list include:

Dr. Michael Bronstein, University of Lugano
Dr. Daniel Rueckert, Imperial College London
Dr. Stanley Durrleman, Inria/ICM Aramis Lab
More to be announced

This workshop will provide an invaluable opportunity for researchers
to present recent work on shape analysis in medical imaging.
Interactions among fellow researchers will foster a deeper
understanding of the underlying concepts and will provide insights on
medical imaging applications.

Best Paper Award Sponsored by Kitware.

** IMPORTANT DATES **

Deadline for paper submission: ** June 25th, 2018, 23:59 PST **
Notification of Acceptance: July 25th, 2018
MICCAI Early bird registration: August 10th, 2018
SHAPEMI Workshop on: September 20th, 2018

For more information:

https://shapemi.github.io/

Inquiries at:

shape...@gmail.com

zhaozh...@gmail.com

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Aug 6, 2018, 10:36:05 PM8/6/18
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excuse me,may I ask your some questions about your statismo's femur example?In your given femur example , How do you keep the points number of all femur meshes consistent? they are all 171380 points, or what method did you use to generate femur mesh data? For your landmark constraints, how do you choose the corresponding landmarks? manually or other methods? I'm looking forward to your reply!

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