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The MICCAI Society
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    The MICCAI Society

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    The MICCAI Society
    The Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society
    Founded July 29, 2004 (2004-07-29)
    Type Professional association
    Legal status 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
    Focus Computer Vision, Medical Imaging, Medical Devices
    Method Industry standards, Conferences, Publications
    Key people
    Leo Joskowicz (President)
    Website www.miccai.org

    The MICCAI Society is a professional organization for scientists in the areas of Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of these fields, the society brings together researchers from several scientific disciplines. including computer science, robotics, physics, and medicine. The society is best known for its annual flagship event, The MICCAI Conference, which facilitates the publication and presentation of original research on MICCAI-related topics. However, the society provides endorsements and sponsorships for several scientific events each year.

    History

    In 1998, three international conferences: Visualization in Biomedical Computing (VBC), Computer Vision and Virtual Reality in Robotics and Medicine (CVRMed), and Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery (MRCAS) merged into a single conference entitled "The International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions" (abbreviated MICCAI) with its first edition in Boston. The MICCAI Society was founded in 2004 by several active members of this research community and former chairs of the MICCAI conference. In 2009, the society introduced the "MICCAI Fellow" award to recognize senior members who had made substantial contributions to the MICCAI community. 12 fellows were elected in 2009 and three additional fellows are elected each year. New MICCAI Fellows are announced each year at the Annual MICCAI Conference. Since 2012, the society is involved in several events each year outside of the annual conference through endorsements and/or sponsorships. These include a number of smaller international conferences, MICCAI-focused workshop sessions at related conferences, and educational programs such as "summer schools".

    Research focus

    Medical Image Computing

    Medical Image Computing (the "MIC" in MICCAI) is the field of study involving the application of image processing and computer vision to medical imaging. The goals of medical image computing tasks are diverse, but some common examples are computer-aided diagnosis, image segmentation of anatomical structures and/or abnormalities, and the registration or "alignment" of medical images acquired through different means or at different points in time.

    Computer Assisted Interventions

    Computer Assisted Interventions (the "CAI" in MICCAI) is the field of study concerned with the use of computational tools in medical interventions. Prominent examples of computer aided interventions currently in widespread use include image guided biopsy and robot-assisted surgery. Integral to this research area is effective human-computer interaction and user interface design.

    Subgroups

    Within the MICCAI community, a number of organizations have emerged to represent and advocate for certain populations of MICCAI researchers. Among these are the MICCAI Student Board and the Women in MICCAI Committee.

    MICCAI Student Board

    The MICCAI Student Board began in 2010 when MICCAI initiated its social media presence by creating a facebook group. This effort was championed by student researchers who used the group to organize events specifically for students at the 2011 and 2012 annual conferences. After the 2012 event, the MICCAI board of directors formally recognized the MICCAI student board as a part of the society and began providing support for the student board's annual events.

    Women in MICCAI Committee

    The Women in MICCAI Committee began as a series of networking sessions for female researchers within the medical image analysis research community during the 2015 MICCAI conference and the 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging. In October 2016, the MICCAI board of directors approved a measure to create the "Women in MICCAI Committee" with the goal of strengthening the representation of female scientists in this research area.

    Since its inception, the Women in MICCAI Committee has continued to organize networking sessions in conjunction with MICCAI events. It also developed and maintains several online platforms for discussion on social media. The committee is the primary interface between the MICCAI board of directors and the community of women researchers in MICCAI.

    Annual MICCAI conference

    Conference format

    MICCAI conferences are typically scheduled for five days, of which the first and last days set aside for satellite events consisting of tutorials, workshops, and challenges. Those include the Brain lesion workshop (BrainLes), the Workshop on Interpretability of Machine Intelligence in Medical Image Computing (iMIMIC), the Workshop on Domain Adaptation and Representation Transfer (DART), the International Workshop on Multimodal Brain Image Analysis (MBIA), and others. The main conference includes invited presentations, panel discussions, and podium and poster presentations of original research papers which are published by Springer Nature as conference proceedings.

    Past MICCAI conferences

    Year Dates Location General Chair(s)
    2022 September 18–22, 2022 Singapore Shuo Li
    2021 September 27 - October 1, 2021 Strasbourg Caroline Essert
    2020 October 4–8, 2020 Lima Daniel Racoceanu, Leo Joskowicz
    2019 October 13–17, 2019 Shenzhen Dinggang Shen
    2018 September 16–20, 2018 Granada Alejandro Frangi Caregnato
    2017 September 10–14, 2017 Quebec City Simon Duchesne
    2016 October 17–21, 2016 Athens Sebastien Ourselin, Aytül Erçil
    2015 October 5–9, 2015 Munich Nassir Navab
    2014 September 14–18, 2014 Cambridge Polina Golland
    2013 September 22–26, 2013 Nagoya Kensaku Mori
    2012 October 1–5, 2012 Nice Nicholas Ayache
    2011 September 18–22, 2011 Toronto Gabor Fichtinger
    2010 September 20–24, 2010 Beijing Tianzi Jiang
    2009 September 20–24, 2009 London Guang-Zhong Yang
    2008 September 6–10, 2008 New York City Dimitris Metaxas
    2007 October 29 - November 2, 2007 Brisbane Anthony Maeder
    2006 October 1–6, 2006 Copenhagen Mads Nielsen
    2005 October 26–29, 2005 Palm Springs James Duncan
    2004 September 26–29, 2004 St. Malo Christian Barillot
    2003 November 15–18, 2003 Montreal Terry Peters
    2002 September 25–28, 2002 Tokyo Takeyoshi Dohi
    2001 October 14–17, 2001 Utrecht Max Viergever
    2000 October 11–14, 2000 Pittsburgh Anthony M. DiGoia
    1999 September 19–22, 1999 Cambridge Alan Colchester
    1998 October 11–13, 1998 Boston Ron Kikinis

    Upcoming MICCAI conferences

    Year Dates Location General Chair(s)
    2023 October 8–12, 2023 Vancouver Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, James Duncan, and Russ Taylor
    2024 October 6–10, 2024 Marrakesh Karim Lekadir and Julia Schnabel
    2025 September 23–27, 2025 Daejeon Jinah Park, Polina Golland, and Jonghyo Kim

    Publications

    The MICCAI conference proceedings consist of full-length papers which undergo comprehensive peer review. Since even before the merger of the CVRMed, MRCAS, and VBC conferences (see History), the proceedings of the annual conference have been published by Springer Nature as part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

    In addition to the proceedings of the annual conference, MICCAI officially partners with two peer reviewed scientific journals: "Medical Image Analysis" published by Elsevier and "The International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery" (IJCARS) published by Springer Nature. These journals loosely correspond to the "MIC" and "CAI" focuses of the MICCAI Society respectively, but they have substantial overlap in subject matter.

    The MICCAI Society also partners with Elsevier to develop a series of books on MICCAI-related research, written by scientists in the MICCAI research community. As of April 2020, nine books have been published in this series

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