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DALI 2022 : DALI: The 2nd MICCAI Workshop on Data Augmentation, Labeling, and Imperfections

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Link: https://dali-miccai.github.io/
 
When Sep 22, 2022 - Sep 22, 2022
Where Singapore
Submission Deadline Jun 27, 2022
Notification Due Jul 20, 2022
Final Version Due Jul 25, 2022
Categories    data augmentation   medical imaging   machine learning
 

Call For Papers

Training machine learning systems for image recognition, object detection, and image segmentation often requires a tremendous amount of expert annotated data to reach a high level of accuracy. Having a large number of labeled images helps increase the performance of machine learning models by generalizing better and thereby reducing overfitting. This requirement is even more significant for cutting-edge learning architectures such as vision transformers. As a result, the most popular benchmark datasets for general image recognition tasks have tens of thousands to millions of images.

Unfortunately, obtaining such vast amounts of labeled data is very challenging in the medical imaging domain due to costly annotation by domain experts and the lack of high-quality anonymized data out of privacy concerns. Furthermore, there are unique challenges to collecting annotated medical datasets. For instance, although hard to obtain, examples of rare pathological conditions are extremely important for an accurate representation of the data distribution. Moreover, there are often variations among experts who provide labels, especially for conditions that human experts are most confused about and need help the most.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together and create a discussion forum for researchers in the MICCAI community, including those i) who are interested in the rigorous study of medical data as it relates to machine learning systems, ii) who are developing and promoting novel directions of research in such techniques, iii) who would like to contribute benchmark datasets, open challenges, and tasks that enable fair comparisons among existing and new techniques, and iv) who are applying such techniques to improve the performance of medical image computing systems. The workshop will have invited speakers presenting popular and emerging data augmentation and contemporary approaches for learning from small and noisy medical data. The workshop welcomes submissions that present new ideas, new results, new datasets, as well as discussion and evaluation of existing approaches. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:

* Training and evaluation with noisy or uncertain labels
* Data annotation tools and practices
* Synthetic data for medical image analysis
* One-shot/few-shot learning
* Active learning
* Semi-, weakly-, self-supervised learning
* Deep learning for small, noisy and imperfect data
* Domain adaptation/generalization
* Erroneous label detection
* Data curation
* Principles and/or case studies of annotated datasets and benchmarks
* Anonymization, PHI detection
* Other related topics

Submissions to our workshop will be managed using the same platform as the main MICCAI 2022 conference, using the Microsoft CMT. Workshop paper submission website is at: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DALI2022

DALI workshop will employ the same reviewing standards as the main MICCAI conference. DALI workshop paper submissions should be anonymized in order to accommodate a double blind review. Papers should be formatted using LaTeX or MS Word templates available at Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Manuscripts should be up to 8-pages (text, figures and tables) plus up to 2 pages of references. In submitting a paper, authors implicitly acknowledge that no paper of substantially similar content has been or will be submitted to another conference or workshop until the decisions have been made by our workshop. Supplemental material submission is optional, which may include:

* Videos of results that cannot be included in the main paper
* Anonymized related submissions to other conferences and journals
* Appendices or technical reports containing extended proofs and mathematical derivations that are not essential for the understanding of the paper

Contents of the supplemental material should be referred to appropriately in the paper and that reviewers are not obliged to look at it.

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