IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis December 8-9, 2001 Kauai, Hawaii, USA http://ipagwww.med.yale.edu/mmbia2001 Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis (MMBIA) 2001 is the fifth in a series of workshops on biomedical image analysis held in conjunction with CVPR (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition) and follows the successful 2000 meeting in Hilton Head, North Carolina, U.S.A. Computational techniques in biomedical image analysis are essential for the advancement of imaging methods in biomedicine. This workshop is devoted to the presentation and discussion of new developments in computational techniques for the analysis of biomedical images. The program will consist of previously unpublished, contributed, and invited papers on all aspects of mathematical approaches to biomedical image analysis. Paper topics include: Computational Anatomical Atlases Curve/Surface/Volume Registration Inter and Intra-modal Image Registration Snakes, Splines and Deformable Models PDE-based Methods of Image Analysis Biomedical Image Motion Analysis Multimodality Image Analysis Multidimensional Segmentation Surface and Volume Models of Anatomy Multidimensional Data Visualization Feature extraction and pattern recognition Image Guided Surgery/Therapy Biomedical Image Databases Estimation of Quantitative Parameters Functional/Molecular/Metabolic Image Analysis Co-chairs: Lawrence Staib, Yale University and Anand Rangarajan, University of Florida Submission information: All submission will be electronic. A complete paper, not longer than eight pages including figures and references, should be submitted in camera-ready IEEE 2-column format. For instructions and details, visit the website. Contact: mmbia2001@ipag.med.yale.edu Deadline: July 9, 2001