Conference / February 16, 2019 - February 21, 2019
SPIE 2019
The international society for optics and photonics
With an increased focus on fast emerging areas like deep learning, AI, and machine learning the SPIE Medical Imaging is a conference for leading researchers in image processing, physics, computer-aided diagnosis, perception, image-guided procedures, biomedical applications, ultrasound, informatics, radiology and digital pathology.
In 2019 Fraunhofer MEVIS will participate in the following ways:
Conference Chair
Kensaku Mori, Nagoya University (chair)
Horst Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS (co-chair)
Conference 10950, Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Sunday - Wednesday, Feb 17–20
Deep Learning Courses
Markus Wenzel / Hans Meine / Volker Dicken
1. “Introduction to Medical Image Analysis using Convolutional Neural Networks"
Full day beginners course (SC1235)
Session Time: Saturday, Feb 16, 8:30 AM
2. “Adversarial Networks: From Architecture to Practical Training"
Advanced Deep Dive, half day course (SC1262)
Session Time: Sunday, Feb 17, 8:30 AM
Oral Presentation
Annika Hänsch
“Artifact-driven sampling schemes for robust female pelvis CBCT segmentation using deep learning"
Paper 10950-28 (Authors: Annika Hänsch, Volker Dicken, Jan Klein, Tomasz Morgas, Benjamin Haas, Horst K. Hahn)
Session Name: Conference 10950, Session 6, Abdomen
Session Time: Monday, Feb 18, 10:10 – 10:30 AM
Room: Golden West
Oral Presentation
Jennifer Nitsch
Paper 10951-58 (Authors: Jennifer Nitsch, Jan Klein, Jan Hendrik Moltz, Dorothea Miller, Ulrich Sure, Ron Kikinis, Hans Meine)
Session Name: Conference 10951, Session 11, Image Segmentation and Classification
Session Time: Tuesday, Feb 19, 04:30 – 04:50 PM
Room: California
Workshop: Live Demonstrations
Horst Hahn
(Workshop Chairs: Dr. Horst K. Hahn, Fraunhofer MEVIS; Dr. Lubomir Hadjiiski, University of Michigan Health System (UMHS))
Session Name: Conference 10950, WK 3 computer-aided diagnosis, Workshop (after Session 11)
Session Time: Thursday, Feb 19, 5:00 – 07:00 PM
Room: Golden West
Live Demonstrations:
Volker Dicken
“Quantitative and qualitative methods for efficient evaluation of multiple 3D organ segmentations”
(Volker Dicken, Annika Hänsch, Jan Moltz, Benjamin Haas, Thomas Coradi,
Tomasz Morgas, and Jan Klein)
Jan Hendrik Moltz
"A toolkit for efficient contouring and segmentation editing in 3D images"
(Jan Hendrik Moltz)
Markus Wenzel
"QuantMed – An Infrastructure for Data-Driven Knowledge Extraction"
(Daniel Demedts, Annika Hänsch, Jan Klein, Alexander Köhn,
Florian Link, Hans Meine, Markus T. Wenzel)
Oral Presentation
Jan Hendrik Moltz
“Stability of radiomic features of liver lesions from manual delineation in CT scans”
Paper 10950-68 (Author: Jan Moltz)
Session Name: Conference 10950, Session 14, Radiomics III and Oncology
Session Time: Wednesday, Feb 20, 01:20 – 01:40 PM
Room: Golden West
Oral Presentation
Volker Dicken
“Quantitative and qualitative methods for efficient evaluation of multiple 3D organ segmentations”
Paper 10949-39 (Authors: Volker Dicken, Annika Haensch, Jan Moltz, Benjamin Haas, Thomas Coradi, Tomasz Morgas, Jan Klein)
Session Name: Conference 10949, Session 8, Classification
Session Time: Wednesday, Feb 20, 04:50 – 05:10 PM
Room: San Diego
Oral Presentation
Alessa Hering
“Unsupervised learning for large motion thoracic CT follow-up registration”
Paper 10949-47 (Authors: Alessa Hering, Stefan Heldmann)
Session Name: Conference 10949, Session 10, Registration and Motion
Session Time: Thursday, Feb 21, 10:30 – 10:50 AM
Room: San Diego
We are looking forward to meeting you, to present our software portfolio and to discuss technological advances.