Please find enclosed a call for papers on a workshop devoted to the
statistical
and geometrical aspects of modelling biological shape variability.
Ian Dryden
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MFCA'08: 2nd MICCAI Workshop on Mathematical Foundations of
Computational Anatomy
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September 6th, 2008, Kimmel Center, New York University NYC, USA
Website : http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/events/MFCA08/
Printable CFP:
http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/events/MFCA08/Workshop_MFCA_CFP.pdf
IMPORTANT DATES:
* April 28, 2008 - Paper Submission
* June 20, 2008 - Notification to Authors
* July 4, 2008 - Final Papers due
MFCA-2008 is devoted to statistical and geometrical aspects of the
modeling of the variability of
biological shapes. The goal is to foster the interactions between the
mathematical community
around shapes and the MICCAI community around computational anatomy
applications.
The workshop aims at being a forum for the exchange of the theoretical
ideas and a source
of inspiration for new methodological developments in computational anatomy.
Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to):
* Riemannian and group theoretical methods
* Geometric measurements of the anatomy
* Advanced statistics on deformations and shapes
* Metrics for computational anatomy
* Statistics of surfaces
ORGANIZERS
Xavier Pennec
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/personnel/Xavier.Pennec/
Sarang Joshi
SCI, University of Utah, USA
http://www.sci.utah.edu/personnel/?username=sjoshi
PAPER SUBMISSION:
6 to 10 pages in pdf in LNCS format (miccai guidelines), send an email
to [log in to unmask]
Best papers will be selected for publication in a special issue of
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and vision.
Double submissions are allowed for this workshop and for the MICCAI
Conference, but the authors have to
declare it at the submission time. Furthermore, if a paper is accepted
both at the MICCAI 2008 conference,
the paper will have to be withdrawn from the workshop.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Rachid Deriche (INRIA, France),Ian L. Dryden (University of Nottingham,
UK), Tom Fletcher
(University of Utah, USA), James Gee (Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA), Guido
Gerig (University
of Utah, USA), Polina Golland (CSAIL, MIT, USA), Stephen Marsland
(Massey University, NZ),
Michael I. Miller (John Hopkins University, USA), Mads Nielsen (IT
University of Copenhagen, DK),
Salvador Olmos (University of Saragossa, Spain), Bruno Pelletier
(University Montpellier, France),
Jerry Prince (Johns Hopkins University, USA), Anand Rangarajan
(University of Florida, USA),
Daniel Rueckert (Imperial College London, UK), Guillermo Sapiro
(University of Minnesota, USA),
Martin Styner (UNC Chapel Hill, USA), Anuj Srivastava (Florida State
University, USA),
Paul Thompson (UCLA, Los-Angeles, USA), Alain Trouvé (ENS-Cachan,
France), Carole Twinning
(University of Manchester, UK), William M. Wells III (CSAIL, MIY,
Boston, USA).
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