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SUMMARY:Challenges in analysis of large image data - A QIM Workshop at SCIA2025 in Reykjavík
DESCRIPTION:The QIM Center will host a workshop at the Scandinavian Conference on Image Analysis 2025*\, to be held at the University of Iceland campus in Reykjavík\, Iceland. The workshop is targeted the SCIA participants and will take place on Sunday\, June 22nd\, preceding the main conference program\, and will focus on the challenges associated with large-scale datasets and their evaluation in image analysis. \nThe development of AI\, particularly in image analysis\, is fundamentally driven by the availability and quality of data. As the volume and complexity of image datasets continue to expand\, it becomes crucial to develop robust methodologies for their effective analysis. Advanced models require extensive datasets for training\, and to enhance their performance\, we need benchmarks that accurately reflect this reality. At this workshop\, you will see examples of how these challenges are being tackled within different data formats and modalities\, and you will have the opportunity to engage in discussing future data requirements to advance AI in image analysis. \nThe workshop will feature poster presentations and invited speakers. Find the program below:  \nProgram\n12:00-12:45: Lunch\n12:45-13:00: Welcome and Introduction\n13:00-13:30: Nico Lang (University of Copenhagen and the Pioneer centre for AI): Learning From Global Earth Observation Data\n13:30-14:00: Björn Þór Jónsson (Reykjavik University): On The Importance of Data Access Patterns\n14:00-14:15: Break\n14:15-14:45: Alexandra Branzan Albu (University of Victoria): Underwater Environmental Monitoring with Computer Vision Methods\n14:45-15:15: Vedrana Andersen Dahl (Technical University of Denmark): Deep-learning-based segmentation for synchrotron 3D imaging: state of the art and challenges\n15:15-15:45: Break\n15:45-16:45: Panel discussion \nThe workshop will take place in room HT-101. \nWe look forward to your participation in Iceland. \n*The workshop will be for participants in SCIA. Registration can only happen through the SCIA registration site. Participants will be charged 300 DKK in addition to the SCIA conference fee to attend. Lunch and drinks are included.
URL:https://qim.dk/event/challenges-in-analysis-of-large-image-data-a-qim-workshop-at-scia2025-in-reykjavik/
LOCATION:University of Iceland – Room HT-101\, 4 Sæmundargata\, Reykjavík\, 102\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:QIM: 3D image analysis - From Foundation to Vision
DESCRIPTION:See the photos from the event \nWorkshop and talks on the need for 3D image analysis and how deep learning can accelerate the translation of volumetric imaging data to quantitative information \nJoin us for a day where we celebrate the advances that we have made in 3D image analysis in the QIM Center’s first five years. You will meet the decision-makers who made QIM possible\, hear fascinating presentations of the newest in 3D imaging classification\, see the first images coming out of the DanMAX beamline at MAX IV\, and be part of discussing the needs in 3D image analysis. The mission of QIM is to help transcend the current limitations of synchrotron usage through data science tools and pipelines for advancing cutting-edge research results in many fields including life science. \nDeadline for registration: Monday 6th of March at noon (12:00) \nThe event is supported by the Capital Region of Denmark and the Danish Data Science Academy \nProgram:\n3D IMAGING AND QUANTIFICATION WORKSHOP \nLocation: Panum: Faculty Club\, meeting room 16.6.16 \n09:00-09:15 – Welcome and networking \n09:15-10:30 – From Lab to Synchrotron – new classification challenges: \n\n3D Imaging Center at DTU & 4D Imaging Lab in Lund\nTomography at MAX IV. Get updated on the DanMAX\, ForMAX\, NanoMAX\, and MedMAX (and GTiMAX) beamline and what it can offer us in the years to come\n\n10:30-10:45 – Break \n10:45-12:00 – Talk and workshop  \n\nHuman Organ Atlas project – whole organs imaged in synchrotrons. Presentation from ESRF by Joseph Brunet\, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow\, University College London\, based at European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF).\nTools for 3D image analysis workshop (U-net segmentation\, Relation measures\, InSegt\, Structure tensor)\n\n12:00 – 13:00 – LUNCH \n13:15 – 15:30\nNEXT STEP: CENTER FOR QUANTIFICATION OF IMAGING DATA FROM MAX IV 2.0 \nLocation: Holst Auditorium \nThe QIM Center was created five years ago. Join us in celebrating the results\, meet the decision makers who made QIM possible and hear about the plans for the future: \nWelcome: Anders Dahl\, head of QIM and Professor\, Henning Friis Poulsen \nSpeakers  \n\nChairman of the Regional Council\, Lars Gaardhøj\, Capital Region of Denmark\nHead of Department\, ​Professor of Medical Technology\, Liselotte Højgaard\nProvost\, Rasmus Larsen\, Technical University of Denmark\nDean\, Katrine Krogh Andersen\, University of Copenhagen\nPro Vice-Chancellor\, Viktor Öwall\, Lunds University\nLife Science Director\, Marjolein Thunnissen\, MAX IV\nScience Director\, Giovanna Fragneto\, ESS
URL:https://qim.dk/event/qim-3d-image-analysis-from-foundation-to-vision/
LOCATION:Faculty of Health and Science\, University of Copenhagen\, Blegdamsvej 3\, Copenhagen N\, 2200\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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SUMMARY:QIM Kick-off Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Quantification of Imaging Data from Max IV (QIM) is developing algorithms for quantitative image analysis. The aim of QIM is to support research that involves 3D imaging and quantitative volumetric image analysis for both industrial and clinical applications. \nJoin us at the Kick-off Seminar to learn more about the activities planned at the center. You will be part of discussions about user cases and challenges\, as well as the future direction of the field. We look forward to seeing you.
URL:https://qim.dk/event/qim-kick-off-seminar/
LOCATION:Technical University of Denmark (DTU)\, Anker Engelunds Vej 101A\, Kgs. Lyngby\, 2800\, Denmark
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