Instructors: Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab, Dr. Shahrooz Faghihroohi, Azade Farshad, Yousef Yeganeh
Time: TBA
Registration
- Registration must be done through TUM Matching Platform (please pay attention to the Deadlines)
- In order to increase your priority, please also apply via our own Registration system.
- The maximum number of participants: 20.
Announcements
- The presentation and blogpost guidelines are available here: TBA
- The preliminary meeting slides can be found here: TBA
- The preliminary meeting is scheduled for Feb 11st, from 15:30 to 16:00, with the following Zoom link:
https://tum-conf.zoom-x.de/j/62868796969?pwd=hsgvSjqSXCzPnDjSb35vaKMHpG0b6b.1
Introduction
- Deep Learning is growing tremendously in Computer Vision and Medical Imaging as well. Highly impacted journals in the medical imaging community, i.e. IEEE Transaction on Medical Imaging, recently published their special edition on Deep Learning [1]. The Seminar will propose a list of recent scientific articles related to the main current research topics in deep learning for Medical Applications, together with some interesting papers from other communities (CVPR, NeurIPS, ICCV, ICLR, ICML, ...).
Course Structure
In this Master Seminar (Hauptseminar), students select one scientific topic from the list provided by course organizers. The students should read the proposed sample papers by the tutors, find the topic-related articles, summarize and compare them in their presentation and blogpost:
- Presentation: The selected paper is presented to the other participants (Maximum 25 minutes presentation, 10 minutes questions). You can use the CAMP templates for PowerPoint TUM-Template.pptx.
- Blog Post: A blog post of 3000-3500 words excluding references, should be submitted before the deadline. The blog post must include all references used and must be written completely in your own words. Copy and paste will not be tolerated.
- Attendance: Participants have to participate actively in all seminar sessions. Each presentation is followed by a discussion, and everyone is encouraged to actively participate.
Submission Deadline: You have to submit the blog post by the first presentation date and can modify it a bit until the last session of the course.
Schedule (TBA)
Date | Session: Topics | Students |
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List of Topics and Material
The proposed papers for each topic in this course are usually selected from the following venues/publications:
CVPR: Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
ICLR: International Conference on Learning Representations
NeurIPS: Neural Information Processing Systems
TPAMI: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
TMI: IEEE Transaction on Medical Imaging
JBHI: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
MedIA: Medical Image Analysis (Elsevier)
MICCAI: Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention.
BMVC: British Machine Vision Conference
MIDL: Medical Imaging with Deep Learning
List of papers (TBA)
No | Topic | Sample Papers | Journal/ Conference | Tutor | Student | Link |
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Literature and Helpful Links
A lot of scientific publications can be found online.
The following list may help you to find some further information on your particular topic:
- Microsoft Academic Search
- Google Scholar
- CiteSeer
- CiteULike
- Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
Some publishers:
- ScienceDirect (Elsevier Journals)
- IEEE Journals
- ACM Digital Library
Libraries (online and offline):
- http://rzblx1.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/ (Elektronische Zeitschriften Bibliothek)
- Verbundkatalog des Bibliotheksverbundes Bayern (BVB)
- Computer ORG
- http://www.ub.tum.de/ (TUM Library)
- To get access onto the electronic library, see http://www.ub.tum.de/medien/ejournals/readme.html
- "proxy.biblio.tu-muenchen.de" mit Port 8080 (nur fuer http). Damit klappen zumindest portal.acm.org und computer.org meistens
- Various proceedings of conferences in our AR-Lab, 03.13.036 (These proceedings are not for lending!)
Some further hints for working with references:
- JabRef is a Java program for comfortable working with Bibtex literature databases. Handy feature: if you know the PubMed ID for an article, JabRef can import data from there (via "Web Search/Medline").
- Mendeley is a cross-platform program for organising your references.
If you find useful resources that are not already listed here, please tell us, so we can add them for others. Thanks.