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E-raamat: Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support: First MICCAI International Workshop, MCBR-CBS 2009, London, UK, September 20, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

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We are pleased to present this set of peer-reviewed papers from the ?rst MICCAI Workshop on Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support. The MICCAI conference has been the ?agship conference for the m- ical imaging community re ecting the state of the art in techniques of segm- tation, registration, and robotic surgery. Yet, the transfer of these techniques to clinical practice is rarely discussed in the MICCAI conference. To address this gap, we proposed to hold this workshop with MICCAI in London in September 2009. The goal of the workshop was to show the application of content-based retrieval in clinical decision support. With advances in electronic patient record systems, a large number of pre-diagnosed patient data sets are now bec- ing available. These data sets are often multimodal consisting of images (x-ray, CT, MRI), videos and other time series, and textual data (free text reports and structuredclinicaldata). Analyzing thesemultimodalsourcesfordisease-speci c information across patients can reveal important similarities between patients and hence their underlying diseases and potential treatments. Researchers are now beginning to use techniques of content-based retrieval to search for disea- speci c information in modalities to ?nd supporting evidence for a disease or to automatically learn associations of symptoms and diseases. Benchmarking frameworks such as ImageCLEF (Image retrieval track in the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum) have expanded over the past ?ve years to include large m- ical image collections for testing various algorithms for medical image retrieval and classi cation.
Medical Image Retrieval
Overview of the First Workshop on Medical Content---Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support at MICCAI 2009
1(17)
Henning Muller
Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer
Barbara Caputo
Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood
Fei Wang
Introducing Space and Time in Local Feature-Based Endomicroscopic Image Retrieval
18(13)
Barbara Andre
Tom Vercauteren
Aymeric Perchant
Anna M. Buchner
Michael B. Wallace
Nicholas Ayache
A Query-by-Example Content-Based Image Retrieval System of Non-melanoma Skin Lesions
31(8)
Lucia Ballerini
Xiang Li
Robert B. Fisher
Jonathan Rees
3D Case-Based Retrieval for Interstitial Lung Diseases
39(10)
Adrien Depeursinge
Alejandro Vargas
Alexandra Platon
Antoine Geissbuhler
Pierre-Alexandre Poletti
Henning Muller
Image Retrieval for Alzheimer's Disease Detection
49(12)
Mayank Agarwal
Javed Mostafa
Clinical Decision Making
Statistical Analysis of Gait Data to Assist Clinical Decision Making
61(8)
Nigar Sen Koktas
Robert P.W. Duin
Using BI-RADS Descriptors and Ensemble Learning for Classifying Masses in Mammograms
69(8)
Yu Zhang
Noriko Tomuro
Jacob Furst
Daniela Stan Raicu
Robust Learning-Based Annotation of Medical Radiographs
77(12)
Yimo Tao
Zhigang Peng
Bing Jian
Jianhua Xuan
Arun Krishnan
Xiang Sean Zhou
Multimodal Fusion
Knowledge-Based Discrimination in Alzheimer's Disease
89(8)
Simon Duchesne
Burt Crepeault
Carol Hudon
Automatic Annotation of X-Ray Images: A Study on Attribute Selection
97(13)
Devrim Unay
Octavian Soldea
Ahmet Ekin
Mujdat Celin
Aytul Ercil
Multi-modal Query Expansion Based on Local Analysis for Medical Image Retrieval
110(11)
Md. Mahmudur Rahman
Sameer K. Antani
Rodney L. Long
Dina Demner-Fushman
George R. Thoma
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