The IEEE Medical Imaging Conference (MIC) is the principal international meeting focused on medical imaging using ionizing radiation technologies. The MIC disseminates new research in physics, engineering, and mathematical aspects involving the detection of ionizing radiation, quantitative image generation, and multimodality system integration.
The topics covered in the conference range from modality-specific advances primarily in nuclear medicine (SPECT and PET), X-ray, and CT, along with combinations with other imaging technologies (MR and optical). The conference, along with joint sessions with NSS and RTSD, provides a forum for sharing fundamental advances in detector technologies, algorithms, and practical implementations.
Authors are invited to submit papers describing original, previously unpublished work pertaining to the topics listed here:
New detector materials/technologies for medical imaging
High-resolution and pre-clinical systems (small-animal, application-specific, intra-operative, portable systems, etc)
Clinical emission and hybrid tomography instrumentation (PET, SPECT, PET/MRI, SPECT/MRI, PET/CT, SPECT/CT, etc)
Non-emission imaging (CT, dual-energy CT, phase-contrast CT, optical, etc.)
Spectral, photon-counting, and low-dose CT
Data corrections and quantitative imaging techniques
Assessment and comparison of image quality and methods
Tomographic image reconstruction methods
Signal and image processing
Parametric imaging and tracer kinetic modeling methods
Imaging in radiotherapy and hadron therapy
Simulation and modeling of medical imaging systems
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2017
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