The aim of this symposium is to review methodological advances in artificial intelligence applied to biomedical imaging and the latest preclinical and clinical applications of these technologies.
The symposium was initiated in 2023 under the aegis of the 3IA Côte d'Azur, MIAI Grenoble and Prairie Paris Institutes for Interdisciplinary Research in Artificial Intelligence. It is now supported by the French community in the field of artificial intelligence for biomedical imaging.
The work presented will cover a very broad spectrum of the field, from image acquisition to the explicability of AI algorithms, in the form of invited talks by French leaders in the field. Young researchers will present their work in the form of posters.
Interaction with industry is strongly encouraged. Industry is an essential vector for the use of these new technologies in preclinical and clinical applications. A session will be organised to allow industrialists to address the French scientific community.
Mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists, biologists, radiologists and clinicians will take part in this event, which is expected to attract around 300 participants.
The aim of all these developments is to bring the capabilities of AI in the field of biomedical imaging to the highest level.
Speakers
Invited lectures :
- Isabelle Bloch, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, LIP6 (Paris, France)
- Daniel Sage, Biomedical Imaging Group and Center for Imaging Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne -EPFL, (Lausanne, Suisse)
Keynote speakers :
- Béatrice Berthon-Walker, HUG
- Carole Frindel, Creatis
- Florence Forbes, Pixyl - Inria
- Hervé Delingette, Inria
- Jean-Philippe Thiran, EPFL
- Juliette Griffié, SciLifeLab
- Marco Lorenzi, Inria
- Nicolas Duchateau, Creatis
- Olivier Colliot, Aramis Lab - ICM
- Thomas Walter, IC - Mines Paris Tech
- Virginie Uhlmann, BioVisionCenter, ETH
- Xavier Descombes, Inria
Organizing committee
- Laure Blanc-Féraud, Laboratoire I3S (co-chair)
- Maxime Sermesant, Inria (co-chair)
- Ellen Van Obberghen-Schilling, Inserm (co-cair)
- Maria A. Zuluaga, Eurecom (co-chair)
- Emmanuel Bouilhol, laboratoire iBV
- Agnès Cortell, Inria
- Francesca Galassi, IRISA
- Odyssée Merveille, CREATIS/INSA
- Olivier Humbert, Centre Antoine Lacassagne
- Juliette Raffort-Lareyre, CHU Nice