Workshop Track
The full day workshop will be held in conjunction with MICCAI 2015. The workshop program will consists of a series of oral and poster presentations of accepted papers, as well as keynote talks from invited speakers from clinical and industrial research organizations.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Researchers are invited to submit papers on computational methods in the area of spine imaging and image analysis. Authors of accepted papers will be presenting their work during the workshop. We encourage both submissions of papers on novel methodology and clinical research, and also papers which demonstrate the performance of methods on the provided challenges.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: Friday, June 12, 2015 (11:59pm PST)
Author notification: Mid July, 2015
Camera-ready: End July, 2015
ONLINE SUBMISSION
Please submit your paper via the online submission system.
PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings will be published in the Springer LNCS series.
PEER-REVIEW
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 members of the program committee. Paper selection will be based on methodological innovation, technical merits, results, validation, and application potentials.
SUBMISSION FORMAT
Full workshop papers should be limited to 12 pages and formatted in Lecture Notes in Computer Science style. Please refer to the submission format guidelines of MICCAI 2015 or the Springer LNCS authors' information page for details. Submissions are to be anonymized by removing author and institutional information from the manuscript.
Challenge participants who evaluate previously published methods on challenge data are encouraged to submit short papers with 4-6 pages containing a brief method description and their challenge results.
DOUBLE-SUBMISSION POLICY
When submitting a paper, the authors implicitly acknowledge that NO paper of substantially similar content has been or will be submitted elsewhere. This policy does not apply to challenge papers which evaluate methods that have been previously published or are still under review.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Supplementary material submission is optional. The materials may include videos of results that cannot be included in the paper, anonymized related submissions to other conferences and journals, and appendices or technical reports containing extended proofs and mathematical derivations. Proper references to the materials should be included in the paper. The reviewers are not obligated to look at the materials.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Researchers are invited to submit papers on computational methods in the area of spine imaging and image analysis. Authors of accepted papers will be presenting their work during the workshop. We encourage both submissions of papers on novel methodology and clinical research, and also papers which demonstrate the performance of methods on the provided challenges.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: Friday, June 12, 2015 (11:59pm PST)
Author notification: Mid July, 2015
Camera-ready: End July, 2015
ONLINE SUBMISSION
Please submit your paper via the online submission system.
PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings will be published in the Springer LNCS series.
PEER-REVIEW
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 members of the program committee. Paper selection will be based on methodological innovation, technical merits, results, validation, and application potentials.
SUBMISSION FORMAT
Full workshop papers should be limited to 12 pages and formatted in Lecture Notes in Computer Science style. Please refer to the submission format guidelines of MICCAI 2015 or the Springer LNCS authors' information page for details. Submissions are to be anonymized by removing author and institutional information from the manuscript.
Challenge participants who evaluate previously published methods on challenge data are encouraged to submit short papers with 4-6 pages containing a brief method description and their challenge results.
DOUBLE-SUBMISSION POLICY
When submitting a paper, the authors implicitly acknowledge that NO paper of substantially similar content has been or will be submitted elsewhere. This policy does not apply to challenge papers which evaluate methods that have been previously published or are still under review.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Supplementary material submission is optional. The materials may include videos of results that cannot be included in the paper, anonymized related submissions to other conferences and journals, and appendices or technical reports containing extended proofs and mathematical derivations. Proper references to the materials should be included in the paper. The reviewers are not obligated to look at the materials.