CFTC-IBEB Initiative: Image processing in biosystems

From simple algorithms to machine learning

Lisbon, March 25, 2022

Program

9h00: Opening

9h10: Matteo Savazzi - "From image segmentation to 3D-printing: workflow for the development of a medical-scan derived phantom"

9h30: Maria Gonçalves - "Ultrasound and Elastography - segmentation and initial processing"

9h50: Hygor Melo - "Cell segmentation using watershed transformation"

10h10: Gustavo Brites - "Development of tools within a Graphical User Interface for the automatic longitudinal analysis of Dry Age-related Macular Degeneration"

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10h30: Coffee Break

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11h00: Sara Ponte - "Increased Fall Risk Evaluation in the Elderly: A Video-based Approach for Gait Analysis"

11h20: Ana Sofia Verde - "Feasibility of Diffusion Tensor Imaging to depict the urethral sphincter complex in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy"

11h40: Rodrigo Matos - "Image Segmentation of lumbar intervertebral discs for modeling and computer simulation"

12h00: Round table - Model driven vs data driven image processing

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12h30: Lunch

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14h00: Nuno Garcia - "Deep multimodal Learning for breast Cancer Detection"

14h20: Daniela Godinho - "Classification of Axillary Lymph Nodes using Microwave Imaging Signals"

14h40: João Mendes - "Breast Cancer: Automatic Detection and Risk Analysis through Machine Learning Algorithms, using mammograms"

15h00: João Terroa - "Convolutional Neural Network to measure properties of active liquid-crystal skyrmions"

15h20: Ana Catarina Pelicano - "Preliminary Development of Anatomically Realistic Breast Tumor Models for Microwave Imaging"

15h40: David Duarte - "Tracking of anisotropic active particles"

16h00: Round table - Machine Learning in Medicine

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16h20: Coffee Break

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Venue

Conference room:

C1 Building - 1.4.14

How to get here?

Getting to FCUL/ULisbon is easy and quick - by bus, subway, car or even bicycle (cycle lanes).

Available transportation:

Bus

  • Carris: 701, 717, 731, 735, 736, 738, 747, 750, 755, 764, 767, 768, 778, 783, 796, 798

  • Rodoviária de Lisboa: 201, 300, 311, 312, 313, 315, 329, 331, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 344, 353, 354, 901, 931

Underground

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