Pre-Submission
Deadline: March 01, 2004
Final Submission Deadline : March
08, 2004
Papers may be regular (up to 8 pages,
including all references, tables, and figures) or communications (up to
2 pages). We would especially like to encourage submission of papers that
demonstrate clinical relevance and application. We invite submissions
for MICCAI 2004 in one of the following formats (LNCS Style):
Two-page contributions will be reviewed by a specific review panel,
and will be assessed for quality and, if accepted, will be for poster
presentation only. Short papers should relate to preliminary results
of scientific work, reports of clinical applications and validation,
new ideas or embryonic research or software dedicated to clinical applications
with validation.
Regular (8-page) papers will be reviewed by members of the review panel,
and assessed for quality and best means of presentation:
- Poster presentation is the normal means of presentation
at MICCAI. Regular papers accepted for this means of presentation
will be previewed in sessions of 45-second "teasers", in
which the presenter provides the audience with a quick summary of
the work. We subsequently break from the oral presentations to allow
ample time for the audience to visit the posters and engage directly
with the presenting author(s). All regular posters will be on display
for the full duration of the meeting.
- Oral presentation is conducted in a single track,
so that the audience can attend every presentation. The Program Committee
will select the papers they judge to be most effectively presented
orally and will group them into appropriate sessions
Guidelines for paper submission can be found
HERE
Please contact the Program Chair
for questions related to paper content.
Tutorials will complement and enhance
the scientific program of MICCAI 2004. The purpose is to provide educational
material for training new professionals in the field of medical image
processing, medical robotics and image assisted intervention (students,
clinicians, new researchers in the field). They will also provide discussions
of technical and application issues.
Guidelines for tutorial proposals can be found
HERE
Please contact the Tutorial
Chair for questions.
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