from June 17, 2021 to June 18, 2021

Nonstandard Brain Image Analysis


Satellite Meeting of OHBM 2021

Date: June 17-18, 2021 US Eastern Standard Time (EST) 10:00am-5:00pm

Place: Virtual Zoom conference. Zoom meeting ID: 98168044470

https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/98168044470

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Aim: Please join us for the Workshop on Nonstandard Brain Image Analysis (NBIA). Everyone is welcome to participate free of charge. This satellite meeting will be held before the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) annual meeting. NBIA 2021 will focus on showcasing various emerging nonstandard or experimental techniques in brain image processing and analysis. This workshop combines lectures by leaders in the field of processing and analysis and other opportunities to network. The workshop is meant to inform and educate students and researchers on emerging methods. The workshop follows the spirit of the previous succesful workshop NBIA 2018 in Singapore.


Sessions: The workshop will have the plenary talk (Michael Miller of Johns Hopkins Univesity) and the following six sessions (+30 speakers): 1) Deep learning in brain imaging (Vince Calhoun), 2) Multivariate analysis in imaging genteics (Anqi Qiu), 3) Functional brain networks (Martin Lindquist), 4) Dynamic functional brain networks (Hernando Ombao), 5) Interaction of geometry and topology (Moo Chung). 6) Off-line prerecorded talks (Moo Chung). Videos of few selective talks and off-line session are avaible through weblinks or youtube channel. The schedule and program can be found here.


Organizers

Vince Calhoun, Tri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS), USA

Moo K. Chung, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Martin Lindquist, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Hernando Ombao, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

Anqi Qiu, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Contact

For any issue related to the workshop, contact Moo Chung at mkchung@wisc.edu or one of the organizers.


Acknowledgments

The workshop is supported by Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) and University of Wisconsin-Madison.