The 13th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI2010) will be held from 20th to 24th September 2010 in Beijing, China. MICCAI attracts annually world leading scientists, engineers and clinicians from a wide range of disciplines associated with medical imaging and computer assisted surgery.
You are highly encouraged to submit papers for the conference and/or a proposal for the workshop and tutorial session. If you want to know more detailed information, please visit the MICCAI2010 website:
MICCAI 2010, the 13th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, will be held from 20th to 24th September 2010 in Beijing, China. The venue for MICCAI 2010 is the China National Convention Center (CNCC). Located in the Beijing Olympic Green, the CNCC is right next to the Bird's Nest (China National Stadium), the Water Cube(National Aquatics Center) and the National Indoor Stadium.
*Topics to be addressed in MICCAI 2010 include, but are not limited to:*
* General Medical Image Computing
* Computer Assisted Interventional Systems and Robotics
* Visualization and Interaction
* General Biological Image Computing
* Brain and Neuroscience Image Computing
* Computational Anatomy (statistics on anatomy)
* Computational Physiology (virtual organs)
* Innovative Clinical/Biological Applications and
*Submission of Papers*
We invite electronic submissions for MICCAI 2010 (LNCS style, double blind review)
of up to 8-page papers for oral or poster presentation. Papers will be reviewed
by members of the programme review committee and assessed for quality and
best means of presentation. Besides advances in methodology, we would also
like to encourage submission of papers that demonstrate clinical relevance,
clinical applications, and validation studies.
*Proposals for Tutorials and Workshops*
Tutorials will be held and will complement and enhance the scientific programme
of MICCAI 2010. The purpose of the tutorials is to provide educational material
for training new professionals in the field including students, engineers, clinicians
and new researchers. The purpose of the workshops is to provide a comprehensive
forum on topics that will not be fully explored during the main conference.
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