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Imaging Systems for GI Endoscopy, and Graphs in Biomedical Image Analysis

First MICCAI Workshop, ISGIE 2022, and Fourth MICCAI Workshop, GRAIL 2022, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2022, Singapore, September 18, 2022, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 13754)

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Conference proceedings info: GRAIL 2022, ISGIE 2022.

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Table of contents (12 papers)

  1. Imaging Systems for GI Endoscopy

  2. Graphs in Biomedical Image Analysis

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  1. Imaging Systems for GI Endoscopy, and Graphs in Biomedical Image Analysis

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the first MICCAI Workshop, ISGIE 2022, Imaging Systems for GI Endoscopy, and the Fourth MICCAI Workshop, GRAIL 2022, GRaphs in biomedicAL Image and analysis, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2022, Singapore, September 18, 2022.

ISGIE 2022 accepted 6 papers from the 8 submissions received.This workshop focuses on novel scientific contributions to vision systems, imaging algorithms as well as the autonomous system for endorobot for GI endoscopy. This includes lesion and lumen detection, as well as 3D reconstruction of the GI tract and hand-eye coordination.


 GRAIL 2022 accepted 6 papers from the 10 submissions received. The workshop aims to bring together scientists that use and develop graph-based models for the analysis of biomedical images and to encourage the exploration of graph-based models for difficult clinical problems within a variety of biomedical imaging contexts.


Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Dundee, Dundee, UK

    Luigi Manfredi, Alwyn Mathew, Ludovic Magerand, Emanuele Trucco

  • Nvidia, Munich, Germany

    Seyed-Ahmad Ahmadi

  • University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

    Michael Bronstein, Bartlomiej Papiez

  • Harvard University, Boston, USA

    Anees Kazi

  • National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

    Davide Lomanto

  • Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

    Kamilia Mullakaeva

  • Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA

    Russell H. Taylor

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