Venue:
Porto, Portugal
Event Date
21 - 23 February, 2017
Regular Papers
Paper Submission: September 29, 2016
Authors Notification: November 23, 2016
Camera Ready and Registration: December 9, 2016
Position Papers
Paper Submission: November 8, 2016
Authors Notification: December 14, 2016
Camera Ready and Registration: December 27, 2016
Workshops
Workshop Proposal: November 3, 2016
Doctoral Consortium
Paper Submission: December 29, 2016
Authors Notification: January 11, 2017
Camera Ready and Registration: January 23, 2017
Special Sessions
Special Session Proposal: November 21, 2016
Tutorials, Demos and Panels Proposals: December 27, 2016
Scope:
Bioimaging is a term that covers the complex chain of acquiring, processing and visualizing structural or functional images of living objects or systems, including extraction and processing of image-related information. Examples of image modalities used in bioimaging are many, including: X-ray, CT, MRI an...
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Venue:
Porto, Portugal
Event Date
21 - 23 February, 2017
Regular Papers
Paper Submission: September 29, 2016
Authors Notification: November 23, 2016
Camera Ready and Registration: December 9, 2016
Position Papers
Paper Submission: November 8, 2016
Authors Notification: December 14, 2016
Camera Ready and Registration: December 27, 2016
Workshops
Workshop Proposal: November 3, 2016
Doctoral Consortium
Paper Submission: December 29, 2016
Authors Notification: January 11, 2017
Camera Ready and Registration: January 23, 2017
Special Sessions
Special Session Proposal: November 21, 2016
Tutorials, Demos and Panels Proposals: December 27, 2016
Scope:
Bioimaging is a term that covers the complex chain of acquiring, processing and visualizing structural or functional images of living objects or systems, including extraction and processing of image-related information. Examples of image modalities used in bioimaging are many, including: X-ray, CT, MRI and fMRI, PET and HRRT PET, SPECT, MEG and so on. Medical imaging and microscope/fluorescence image processing are important parts of bioimaging referring to the techniques and processes used to create images of the human body, anatomical areas, tissues, and so on, down to the molecular level, for clinical purposes, seeking to reveal, diagnose, or examine diseases, or medical science, including the study of normal anatomy and physiology. Image processing methods, such as denoising, segmentation, deconvolution and registration methods, feature recognition and classification represent an indispensable part of bioimaging, as well as related data analysis and statistical tools.
BIOIMAGING is part of BIOSTEC, the 10th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies.
Registration to BIOIMAGING allows free access to all other BIOSTEC conferences.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
- Medical Imaging and Diagnosis
- Image Processing Methods
- Image Fusion Methods
- Feature Recognition and Extraction Methods
- Biomechanical Imaging
- Image Archiving and Communication
- Telemedicine and Virtual Environments
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Fmri)
- Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
- High Resolution Research Tomography (HRRT)
- Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
- Ultrasound and Optical Imaging
- Optical Elastography
- X-ray Microscopy
- Biophotonics
- Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
- Conventional Microscopy
- Confocal Microscopy
- Fluorescent Microscopy
- Quantitative Bioimaging
- Structural Biology
- Brain Function Analysis
- Hemodynamics Imaging
- Histology and Tissue Imaging
BIOSTEC KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
BIOSTEC CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Ana Fred, Instituto de Telecomunicações / IST, Portugal
Hugo Gamboa, LIBPHYS-UNL / FCT - New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Mário Vaz, Inegi Lome, Feup, Portugal
PROGRAM CHAIR
Available soon
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
http://www.bioimaging.biostec.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx
BIOIMAGING Secretariat
Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq.
2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal
Tel: +351 265 100 033
Fax: +351 265 520 186
e-mail: bioimaging.secretariat@insticc.org
Web: http://www.bioimaging.biostec.org/