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.
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.
Ana Fred, Instituto de Telecomunicações and Instituto Superior Técnico (University of Lisbon), PortugalHugo Gamboa, LIBPHYS-UNL / FCT - New University of Lisbon, PortugalMário Vaz, Independent Researcher, Portugal
Margarida Silveira, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Portugal
Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), NetherlandsKristina Höök, Royal Institute of Technology, SwedenBethany Bracken, Charles River Analytics Inc., United StatesHugo Plácido da Silva, IT- Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal
Chair: Maria Claudia Ferrari Castro
It is planned to publish a short list of revised and
extended versions of presented papers with Springer
in a CCIS Series book
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