After the past successful conferences, IPCAI again organizes an event in which the best conference articles in computer‐assisted interventions are reviewed, selected, presented and actively discussed.
IPCAI 2012, the 3rd International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions, will be held on June 27, 2012 in Pisa, Italy.
IPCAI aims at taking the particular aspects of interest and importance to CAI into account directly during the paper review process. IPCAI will include papers presenting novel technical concepts, clinical needs and applications as well as hardware, software and systems and their validation.
Similar to Information Processing in Medical Imaging (IPMI), IPCAI makes sure that the paper selection process is finalized before the submission deadline of both MICCAI and CARS conferences organized in the corresponding year. This allows the authors of the papers not accepted by IPCAI criteria to resubmit a revised version of their paper to one of these conferences.
The format of the conference allows more time for constructive discussion. For each presented paper, at least thirty minutes will be allocated and questions will be prepared by committee members. We also plan for a poster session with extended (5 minute) teasers and organized discussion.
Papers will be published in LNCS Springer proceedings.
News
- Attention: Deadline extended! (see below)
- Submission system now open! Find more details here.
- 2nd CFP sent out on October 12, 2011
- 1st CFP sent out on July 21, 2011
Scientific CAI Topics
- Systems and Software
- Evaluation and Validation
- Interventional Imaging
- Interventional Robotics
- Tracking and Navigation
- Surgical Planning
- Surgical Simulation
- Advanced Intra-Op Visualization
- Intra-Op UI
- Surgical Workflow
- ...
Program
Important Dates
- Deadline to complete the submission forms: November 25, 2011 (midnight PST)
- Deadline to submit the final PDF of your papers: November 28, 2011 (11pm PST)
- Rebuttal phase: January 11-16, 2012
- Author notification: February 3, 2012
- Conference: June 27, 2012
Things to know
- A dedicated highly selective double anonymous review process with different review forms
- 30’ long talks with unlimited discussion for each
- Constructive and interactive friendly atmosphere
- Fully dedicated to Computer Assisted Interventions
- With different points of view: methodological and/or technical innovation, validation, clinical evaluation, system integration, ergonomics
- Proceedings in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer)