Posted By: NITRC ADMIN - Sep 1, 2013 Tool/Resource: Conferences, Workshops and Meetings
The Third International Workshop on Multimodal Brain Image Analysis (MBIA 2013) will be held in conjunction with MICCAI 2013 on September 22, 2013, Nagoya, Japan. The objective of MBIA 2013 is to move forward the state of the art in multimodal brain image analysis, in terms of analysis methodologies, algorithms, software systems, validation approaches, benchmark datasets, neuroscience, and clinical applications. We hope that MBIA will become a forum for researchers to exchange ideas, data, and software, in order to speed up the development of innovative technologies for hypothesis testing and data-driven discovery in brain science. Topics include but are not limited to: * Multimodal brain data fusion methodologies * Methods for modeling temporal brain dynamics * Structural and functional brain network construction methods * Brain connectivity analysis methods * Multimodal brain image pattern classification and prediction methods * Multimodal brain image visualization and data management methods * Registration, segmentation, shape analysis, and signal processing methods * Validation approaches and benchmark data generation * Clinical applications Important dates are: * 05/27/2013: Title and abstract registration deadline * 06/02/2013: Full Paper submission deadline * 06/25/2013: Paper acceptance notification * 07/05/2013: Camera-ready paper submission * 09/22/2013: MBIA workshop The MBIA 2013 proceedings will be published as a volume in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Proceedings of previous MBIA workshops have also been published in the LNCS series, including LNCS Vol 7509 (MBIA 2012) and LNCS Vol 7012 (MBIA 2011). Detailed workshop information is available at http://www.iu.edu/~mbia/.
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