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Home < Autoseg 2015Introduction
Automatic image segmentation is widely used in biomedical research, and has found growing use in clinical medicine. Prominent and successful examples include cancer staging, radiotherapy planning, surgical planning, and treatment assessment. However there are many challenges which limit adoption. Segmentation accuracy and reliability still need improvement; many algorithms contain domain-dependent features that cannot be generalized; algorithms must be continuously tuned to match changes in medical practice; and quality assessment methodologies are immature.
We announce the second Automatic Segmentation Algorithm Workshop (Autoseg 2015), to be held in conjunction with the 2015 World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (http://wc2015.org) in Toronto Canada. The workshop provides the opportunity for medical imaging researchers to meet and exchange ideas in the rapidly advancing field of automatic segmentation.
Organizing Committee
Stephen Breen, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Vladimir Pekar, Philips Healthcare
Gregory Sharp, Massachusetts General Hospital
Speakers
John Kim, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada
Stina Svensson, Raysearch Laboratories, Sweden
Jinzhong Yang, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Thomas Langerak, Erasmus Medical Center, The Netherlands
Chris McIntosh, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada
Harini Veeraragavan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Yuri Boykov, Western University, Canada
Venue
Held in conjunction with http://wc2015.org/
June 7, 2015, 8:00-13:30
Metro Toronto Convention Center
Toronto, Canada
Participation
The workshop is free and open to the public. No registration is necessary.