2013

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For 2013

IEEE International School of Imaging Lectures

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 ISI Lectures

Ultra-fast Lens-less Computational Imaging
               Qionghai Dai (Tsinghua University, China)

In-situ 3D measurement system combined with CNC machine tools
               Zhao Huijie (Beihang University, China)

Automated analysis of Immunohistochemical Images as a Tool for Disease Treatment and Diagnosis
               Michalis Zervakis (Technical University of Crete Khania, Greece)
               George Livanos (Technical University of Crete, Khania, Greece)

Innovation through Imaging: from Digital Pathology to Genome Imaging
               George Giakos (University of Akron, USA)
               Tannaz Farrahi (University of Akron, USA)
               Aditi Deshpande (University of Akron, USA)
               Suman Shrestha (University of Akron, USA)

Image reconstruction algorithms for ECT
              Wugiang Yang (University of Manchester, UK)

The Use of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in Diagnosis and Treatment of Endodontic Pathoses
              Kexian Xie (DDS, Peking University 3rd Hospital,China)

Tomographic Imaging Applied in Complex Flowing Processes
              Lijun Xu (Beihang University, China)

Emerging Electromagnetic Imaging Techniques for Non-Destructive Testing and Industrial Application
              Matteo Pastorino (University of Genoa, Italy)

Clinical Application of Cone-Beam Computed  Tomography in Dentistry
              Gang Li (Peking University School and Hospital of  Stomatology,China)

The Multiple Uses of X-Rays – From Medical Imaging to Cancer Treatment and Homeland Security
              George Zentai (Varian Medical Systems, USA)

Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology  (COMPOSITE): Algorithms and Applications
              Edmund Lam (University of Hong Kong, China)

TestVision Best Paper Call

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Best 2012 ATE Paper Call

The Automated Test Equipment (ATE) field is moving. Its advancements must be spotlighted. That's why in 2009 TTTC and the TestVision Workshop created the Best ATE Paper Award (http://www.testvision2020.com/award.html). Its purpose is to recognize papers that spurred advancements in the ATE field. In 2011 for example this award went to ITC 2010's "A High Density Small Size RF Test Module for High Throughput Multiple Resource Testing," for its innovation in RF ATE Integration. Do you know a paper published in 2012 that contributed to the advancement of the ATE field? If so you should recommend it for this Award! The Committee will select the nominees next month. Send your recommendations before July to Dr Ferhani at fferhani@broadcom.com!

 

IEEE International School of Imaging

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IEEE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF IMAGING (ISI)

21-23 October 2013, Beijing, China

In conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST), Beijing, China

Sponsored by the

IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society

TC-19 Technical Committee on Imaging Systems and Measurements


Click here to view information on the IEEE International School of Imaging

The objectives of  the IEEE International School of Imaging  (ISI)  is to explore  novel physical and engineering imaging principles, within the IEEE instrumentation and Measurement Technical society, as well as the advancement and generation of new knowledge related to the design, development, and applications of imaging technologies, systems and techniques. The IEEE International School of Imaging (ISI) is intended to provide participants with a background of knowledge in this field, a wide spectrum of applications related to imaging. Engineers and scientists from Industry, Government and Academia who want to increase their competence in the challenging area of imaging can attend the school and interact with major worldwide experts in the different fields of imaging.

 ISI Lectures

Ultra-fast Lens-less Computational Imaging
               Qionghai Dai (Tsinghua University, China)

In-situ 3D measurement system combined with CNC machine tools
               Zhao Huijie (Beihang University, China)

Automated analysis of Immunohistochemical Images as a Tool for Disease Treatment and Diagnosis
               Michalis Zervakis (Technical University of Crete Khania, Greece)
               George Livanos (Technical University of Crete, Khania, Greece)

Innovation through Imaging: from Digital Pathology to Genome Imaging
               George Giakos (University of Akron, USA)
               Tannaz Farrahi (University of Akron, USA)
               Aditi Deshpande (University of Akron, USA)
               Suman Shrestha (University of Akron, USA)

Image reconstruction algorithms for ECT
              Wugiang Yang (University of Manchester, UK)

The Use of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in Diagnosis and Treatment of Endodontic Pathoses
              Kexian Xie (DDS, Peking University 3rd Hospital,China)

Tomographic Imaging Applied in Complex Flowing Processes
              Lijun Xu (Beihang University, China)

Emerging Electromagnetic Imaging Techniques for Non-Destructive Testing and Industrial Application
              Matteo Pastorino (University of Genoa, Italy)

Clinical Application of Cone-Beam Computed  Tomography in Dentistry
              Gang Li (Peking University School and Hospital of  Stomatology,China)

The Multiple Uses of X-Rays – From Medical Imaging to Cancer Treatment and Homeland Security
              George Zentai (Varian Medical Systems, USA)

Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology  (COMPOSITE): Algorithms and Applications
              Edmund Lam (University of Hong Kong, China)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Venue

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Beijing

Beijing is the capital of China and one of the most populous cities in the world. It is the nation’s political, cultural, and educational center. It is also the home to the headquarters of most of China’s largest state-owned companies, and it is a major hub for the national highway, railway and high-speed rail networks, while Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest in the world in terms of passenger traffic. Beijing offers a variety of cultural events together with thriving night life scene and top class events. Beijing is a perfect walking city, stroll along the streets, exploring the mixture of old and new architecture. Soak up the urban vibe, speak to people of the city and expect a warm welcome, this is a city that embraces all its visitors. Beijing is easy to get to and perfectly positioned to discover all of China’s North Country. 

Vision Hotel

Vision Hotel Beijing, the Conference hotel, is a five-star top-level business hotel, located in Xueyuan Road of Haidian District in Beijing. Vision Hotel Beijing sits at the core of Olympic Circle and Universities Circle. Vision Hotel Beijing has superior geographic location and convenient traffic.

Weather:

Beijing starts to cool down in October with the average high in the 60's and the average low in the 40's. It is suggested to bring long pants and long sleeve shirt along with a light jacket.

Tourist Information

With thousands of years of history packed into one of the most populated cities in the world there are endless opportunities for visitors. Eat, See, and Enjoy while in Beijing.

 

Registration

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Registration is now open***

Registration fees are listed below in USD:

 

Till August 30, 2013
Advance Registration

After August 30, 2013
Late and On-Site Registration

IEEE Member

$500

$550

Non-Member

$550

$600

Student, IEEE Life-Member

$300

$350

ISI (International School on Imaging) Registration Only
$250
ISI (International School on Imaging) Registration Combined with any conference registration fee $200

 

 * Conference registration includes access to all technical sessions, breaks, lunches and banquet dinner, as well as a copy of the Proceedings.

***Click here to register online***

***If you are paying by bank transfer contact  the Conference Administrator Kimberly Milne. ***


COVERING THE EXPENSES FOR PAPER PUBLICATION

Do not jeopardize the publication of your work in the proceedings! An accepted paper will be published in the proceedings only if the full-fee registration payment for one of the authors is received and correctly processed by August 30, 2013 - no exceptions. Only member or non-member fees are allowed to cover the publication of an accepted paper. Student registration fees cannot be used to guarantee the publication of an accepted paper. If the author registering to cover the paper publication is a student, he has to pay the appropriate member or non-member fee. Members to whom the society bylaws grant special discounts (e.g., Life members of the IEEE) cannot use the discounted rates to cover the publication of an accepted paper: they have to pay the member fee.

One author registration will cover the publication expenses of only one accepted paper. For each additional accepted paper associated to the same registration, a 50 US$ printing contribution will be charged. In the case no registration has been received and correctly processed to cover the paper publication, the conference organizers will contact the authors before the paper is removed from the proceedings.

To qualify for member rates, the membership number must be provided in the registration form. No exception.

INVITATION LETTER

If you require an invitation letter to obtain a visa, please forward your registration confirmation with a request for the invitation letter to the IST 2013 Administrator. You must be registered for the conference before an invitation letter is issued.

REGISTRATION PROBLEMS AND FURTHER INFORMATION

For further information concerning your registration, please, contact only the IST Administrator, Kimberly Milne, and be sure to include the conference name in the subject line.

Author Instructions

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Final Instructions

The Conference Proceedings will be included in the IEEE Interactive Electronic Library (IEL) as part of IEEE Xplore. All authors who have been accepted must register for the conference and attend the conference to present their paper. Authors who do not attend the conference to present their papers, or arrange for a co-author or knowledgeable colleague to present their paper in the absence of the primary author, will not have their paper published in the IEEE IEL and IEEE Xplore, per latest IEEE policy.

1. Prepare the final version of the manuscript using the paper templates linked below.

Paper Templates

REMEMBER: the final version of a paper in the format given above CANNOT EXCEED 6 PAGES. NO EXCEPTION IS ALLOWED.

2. Register online

Online Registration is now open -  You MUST register before uploading your final paper. Papers will be included in the proceedings only if at least one author has registered and paid the registration fee by August 30, 2013. One full IEEE member or non-member registration (student registrations do not apply for this) covers only one (1) paper. To guarantee inclusion in the proceedings of more than one (1) paper, the author must pay a USD $50 surcharge for each paper in excess. If you need to register by bank transfer, please contact Kimberly Milne, IST 2013 Administrator.

NO PAPER WILL BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE AUTHOR'S COMPLETED REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT.

3. An electronic version of the final manuscript must be generated for the conference proceedings.

From the final manuscript formatted as instructed above, authors must generate the electronic version in PDF format. Regardless of its initial format, the file containing the final version of the paper must be transformed in the PDF format using the IEEE PDF express web tool. PDF files generated by means of other tools are not acceptable.

To generate the IEEE Xplore compatible PDF file of your paper, follow these steps:

·         Create your IEEE PDF eXpress account by going to: http://www.pdf-express.org and using Conference ID: ist13x

·         The first time you access the system, please follow the link to New user. Please note that, in order to access the service, you need to allow the use of cookies from the PDF eXpress web site. Once you have registered as a new user:

o   Upload the source file (containing your paper) for conversion.

o   Receive by e-mail the IEEE Xplore-compatible PDF of your paper. Once you’ve received your PDF file, upload it to EDAS.

o   Send the electronic version of the final manuscript, complete the presenter's biography form, and submit the copyright form through EDAS by August 30, 2013.

·         Once you receive your Xplore compatible PDF, log in at http://edas.info

·         Upload your paper.

o   Click the My Papers tab. Click the upload icon (third column from the right) and a dialog box will open that will enable you to select and upload your paper via the web or via FTP.

·         Fill in and sign the IEEE Copyright Transfer form.

o   The IEEE is enforcing strict copyright rules. For your convenience, the copyright form is made available electronically through EDAS. To access the copyright form, click on the 'My Papers' tab and then click on the copyright icon under the copyright column (second column from the right). Authors who are not authorized to sign a copyright transfer form, should download the paper version of a copyright transfer form, fill it in, and ask an authorized person to sign it.Then, send the completed form to the IST 2013 Administrator by fax: +1 (352) 872 5545.

o   NO PAPER WILL BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE SUBMITTED COPYRIGHT FORM.

·         Prepare the presenter's biography form.

o   Please declare who will be presenting the paper at the conference on EDAS. To do this, click the 'My Papers' tab, click on your paper title, and then click the Change/Add icon in the Presenter row. Indicate who will present the paper and click Choose presenter. Presenters must fill out a short bio (50 word max) on EDAS by going to the ‘My Profile’ tab and filling in the information in the ‘Brief bio’ field. Information in this form will be used by the session chairperson to introduce the presenter.

IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE FOR WEB AND INTERNET POSTING

If authors like to post their papers electronically on any web site, any ftp site, or any other electronic dissemination technique, they must include the IEEE Copyright notice on the initial screen displaying the IEEE-copyrighted material.

 

Problems in preparing and submitting your Fianl Manuscript? Further Information?

Contact the IST 2013 Administrator:
Kimberly Milne
Conference Catalysts, LLC

Call for Papers

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Registration is now open, click here to register online***

Following the success of events in Stresa in Italy 2004, Niagara Falls in Canada 2005, Minori in Italy 2006, Krakow in Poland 2007, Chania in Greece 2008, Shenzhen in China 2009, Thessaloniki in Greece 2010 Penang in Malaysia 2011 and Manchester in the UK 2012, the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST’2013) will take place in Beijing, China.

IST’2013 deals with the design, development, evaluation and applications of imaging systems, instrumentation, and measuring techniques, to enhance detection and image quality. Applications for aerospace, medicine and biology, molecular imaging, metrology, Ladars and Lidars, radars, homeland security, and industrial imaging, with emphasis on industrial and medical tomography, corrosion imaging, and non-destructive evaluation (NDE), will be covered. The following areas will be particularly considered:

  • Aerospace imaging
  • Remote sensing, passive and active sensing 
  • Ladars and Lidars
  • Polarimetric Imaging
  • Multi-spectral polarimetric imaging and Lasers 
  • Medical Imaging
  • Computer Tomography (CT), Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT)
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Molecular and metabolic imaging
  • Cancer detection and imaging of margins
  • Electric Impedance Tomography
  • Environmental monitoring, energy resources
  • Real-time imaging and video processing
  • Subsurface inspection, corrosion imaging
  • Airport security and cargo inspection 
  • Electromagnetic imaging and inverse scattering
  • Image analysis and processing
  • Pattern recognition and feature extraction
  • Image transformations
  • Statistical description of images
  • Wavelets and fractals
  • Image enhancement and restoration
  • Image segmentation and edge detection
  • Image processing for multispectral images

With emphasis on: 

  • Detector design principles and image formation
  • Imaging system design and instrumentation 
  • Signal and image analysis
  • Pre-processing and post-processing 
  • Multi-functional and multi-fusion imaging 
  • Emerging trends on imaging