Author

Camera Ready Version

Authors of accepted papers must submit their camera ready version and register by Friday 25 May 2012 in order to include their papers in the conference programme and proceedings.

Authors should use the following author kit to prepare their final version. Remove the review formatting by commenting out \miuareviewcopy in your LaTeX source file. Please make sure the papers are within page limit, i.e. 6 pages for regular papers, 8 pages for review papers, and 2 pages for challenge abstracts.

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Author Kit

Please refer to the following files for detailed formatting instructions. Authors are strongly recommend to using the LaTeX author kit for their submissions. A MS Word template is also provided. Submissions prepared with other text formatting tools should conform closely to the required format. All submissions should be in PDF only.

Paper Length

Technical papers must be six pages in length, including all figures and the bibliography. Papers which are clearly overlength will not be reviewed. This includes papers where the margins and formatting are deemed to have been significantly altered from those laid down by this style guide.

Review papers are also welcome. The main body of review papers may not exceed the six page limit, but the total length may be up to eight pages including references.

Challenge abstracts should be up to two pages in length.

Paper Policy

Double blind review: MIUA operates a double-blind review process. Your review submission must not identify you as the author. This means, in particular, that the author list should be replaced by the words “MIUA YYYY Submission # NNN”. The provided LaTeX command \miuareviewcopy does this automatically. In addition, acknowledgements should not be included in the review copy. Please read Section 1.4 of the example paper miua_review.pdf for detailed instructions on how to preserve anonymity.

Dual/Double submission: MIUA does allow for dual submission of manuscript contents, typically with conferences such as IPMI, MICCAI and ISBI. The authors should indicate in their summary statements where else the work has been submitted for publication and to what extent the MIUA paper overlaps the dual submission.

Call for Papers

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MIUA is the principal UK forum for communicating research progress within the community interested in image analysis applied to medicine and related biological science. The meetings are designed for the dissemination and discussion of research in medical image understanding and analysis, and aims to encourage the growth and raise the profile of this multi-disciplinary field by bringing together the various communities, including

• Cardiac Imaging
• Novel Imaging Methods
• Computer-Aided Pathology
• Oncology
• Computer-Aided Radiology
• Ophthalmology
• Computer Assisted Surgery
• Positron Emission Imaging
• Dermatology
• Radiology
• Image Guided Intervention
• Surgery
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging
• Tissue Perfusion
• Neurology
• Ultrasound

Technical contributions are sought in all relevant areas including, but not limited to, the following:

• Analysis of Cellular Images
• Analysis of Time Series
• Analysis of Functional Images
• Artificial Intelligence in Imaging
• Cardiac Imaging
• Computer-Aided Pathology
• Computer-Aided Radiology
• Computer Assisted Surgery
• Data Fusion
• Decision Support
• Human Computer Interaction
• Image Interpretation
• Image Guided Intervention
• Image Perception
• Image Registration
• Intelligent Imaging Systems
• Motion Analysis
• Multi Modality
• Novel Imaging Methods
• Quantitative Image Analysis
• Segmentation/Classification
• Shape Analysis
• Statistical Methods in Imaging
• Systematic Testing & Validation
• Texture Analysis
• Tissue Perfusion
• Virtual Reality
• Visualisation

Technical Papers (6 pages) are solicited on any topic within the scope of the conference. Each paper will be evaluated by three reviewers.

Review Papers (8 pages) are also welcome. The main body of review papers may not exceed the 6 page limit, but the total length may be up to 8 pages including references.

Challenge Abstracts (2 page) are also solicited. These should outline a challenge to the image analysis community from a clinical or end-user perspective.

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