Call for Papers
12th International Conference on Mass Data Analysis of Images and Signals
MDA 2017
with Applications in Medicine, r/g/b Biotechnology, Food Industries and Dietetics, Biometry and Securitry, and Agriculture
www.mda-signals.deJuly 8 – 11, 2017, New York , USA
Chair: Petra Perner
Institute of Computer Vision and applied Computer Sciences, IBaI Leipzig/GermanyProgram Committee
Ewert Bengtsson University of Uppsala, Sweden
Valentin Brimkov Buffalo State College, USA
Hans du Buf University of Algarve, Portugal
Calin Ciufudean "Stefan cel Mare" University, Romania
Kamil Dimililer Near East University, Cyprus
Xiaoqing Ding Tsinghua University, China
George C. Giakos University of Akron, USA
Alexander Kalinichenko Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University LETI, Russia
Rainer Schmidt University of Rostock, Germany
Thang Viet Pham Intelligent Systems Lab Amsterdam (ISLA), The Netherlands
Linda Shapiro University of Washington, USA
Patrick Wang Northeastern University, USA
Yasemin Yardimci Middle East Technical University, TurkeyAim of the Conference
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The automatic analysis of images and signals in medicine, biotechnology, System Biology, chemistry, biometry, drug discovery and information robots is a challenging and demanding field.Signal-producing procedures by microscopes, spectrometers and other sensors have found their way into wide fields of medicine, biotechnology, economy and environmental analysis. With this arises
the problem of the automatic mass analysis of signal information. Signal-interpreting systems which generate automatically the desired target statements from the signals are therefore of compelling necessity. The continuation of mass analyses on the basis of the classical procedures leads to investments of proportions that are not feasible. New procedures and system architectures are therefore required.The scope of conference is to bring together researcher, praticioners and industry
people who are dealing with mass analysis of images and signals to present and discuss recent research in these fields.The goals of this conference are to:
provide a forum for identifying important contributions and opportunities for research on mass data analysis on microscopic images,
promote the systematic study of how to apply automatic image analysis and interpretation procedures to that field
show case applications of mass data analysis in biology, medicine, and chemistry.Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): (((always the best part of a Call for Papers document:)))
• Applications in Medicine, r/g/b Biotechnology, Food Industries and Dietetics, Biometry and Agriculture
• Techniques and developments of signal and image producing procedures
• Object matching and object tracking in microscopic and video microscopic images
• 1D, 2D and 3D shape analysis and description
• 1D, 2D and 3D feature extraction of texture, structure and location
• Algorithms for 1D, 2D and 3D signal analysis and interpretation
• Image segmentation algorithms
• Parallelization of image analysis and interpretation algorithms
• Semantic tagging of microscopic images
• Applications in medicine, biotechnology, chemistry and others
• Applications in crystallography
• Applications in proteomics
• Applications in 2D and 3D cell images analysis
• Image Acquisition procedures for mass data analysis
• Methods and solutions for biometrical systems (Face-, Iris and Fingerprint Recognition)
• Recognition methods for moving objects (face, iris, body)
• Methods for data encryption (e.g. crypotographic methods, watermarking)Important Dates
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Deadline for paper submission: February 15th, 2017 (((oh dear)))
Notification of acceptance: March 18, 2017
Submission of camera-ready copy: April 05, 2017
Authors can submit their papers via an on-line reviewing system.:
Please submit the PDF-File of your camera-ready paper through the COMMENCE conference management system (http://www.mda-signals.de/CMS/).
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