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MediVis:International
Symposium on Information Visualisation in Medical and Biological Sciences
A symposium within Information Visualisation 2001
25–27 July 2001
SOAS, University of London, London, England
Call for papers, videos and participation.
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV2001/MediVis.htm
Authors are invited to forward three copies of their extended abstract
or full paper to the chairpersons of the symposium. Electronic submission
in standard format (Word, rtf, pdf, postscript) is acceptable.
Papers that address, but are not limited to, biomedical information
visualisation in following areas are welcome:
- natural data capture and manipulation
- multidimensional structure sensing
- physical parameters for modelling bio-medical structures
- models, including particles, implicit surfaces, finite elements,
etc.
- multi-structure interaction and deformation
- multi-modality visualisation and structure matching
- surface and volume representations
- 3D visualisation techniques and technologies
- stereo and auto-stereoscopic visualisation
- virtual and augmented reality
- dynamic data representation
- computer simulation and structure animation
- image-assisted biomedical applications, surgery, radiotherapy etc.
- human interface design
Supported by:
- GraphicsLink_
- VGRU, SCISM, South Bank University, UK
- Faculty of Architecture and town Planning, Technion, Israel
- Department of Computer Graphics, Purdue University, USA
- Department of Visual Art, University of Northern Colorado, USA
- Computer Graphics & Modelling Group - DMU Milton Keynes, UK
- ICAD - Pontificia Universidade Catolica Do Rio De Janeiro - Puc-Rio,
Brazil
- School of Construction, South Bank University, UK
- Information and Computer Science Department, KFUPM, SA
- School of Information Technology, Dubai Polytechnic, UAE
- Mixed Reality Ltd, UK
- Department of Electronic Imaging and Media Communications, University
of Bradford, UK
- The VIVID Research Centre, DISC, Brunel University, UK
- University of Balearic Islands, Spain
- University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
- Technical University Graz, Austria
- Centre for Research in Instruction, Development and Training, School
of Psychology,
- University of Nottingham, UK
- University of Texas at Dallas, USA
- Distributed Systems Group, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet,
Germany
The Proceedings of IV2001 will be published and distributed by IEEE
Computer Society
Important Dates:
7 April 2001 — Submission of papers / Submission of tutorials &
pre-conference courses
5 May 2001 — Submission of camera-ready copy / Early registration
closes
18 May 2001 — Submission of digital art gallery / computer animation
& special effects show
Further details and registration form are available at the conference
web-site:
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV2001/
All entries should be sent to:
Dr Chris Moore
North Western Medical Physics
Christie Hospital
Wilmslow Road
Withington
Manchester M20 4BX
Tel: +44 (0)161 446 3533
Fax: +44 (0)161 446 3545
Emails: chris.moore@physics.cr.man.ac.uk
Website: www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV2001/Medivis.htm
OR
Prof Gordon Clapworthy
Dept of Computer and Information Systems
De Montfort University
Kents Hill Campus, Hammerwood Gate,
Milton Keynes
MK7 6HP, UK
Emails: gc@dmu.ac.uk
Website: www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV2001/Medivis.htm
All other enquires be addressed to:
Anita D'Pour
GraphicsLink_IV2001 -
Conference coordinator
P.O. BOX 29,
HATFIELD, AL9 7ZL, UK.
Tel: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 224
Fax: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 247
Email: IV2001@graphicslink.demon.co.uk
Website: www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV2001/
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