Some accepted and extended papers are the subject for selection to Special issues which will be edited by announced journals.
Guest Editors: Khalifa Djemal, Su Ruan and Christine Toumoulin
Technological advances in medical imaging systems have led to an increasing use of images in all phases of the management of the disease, including diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of pathologies. As a consequence, imaging has taken a major place in clinical practice to assist medical expert in the decision-making. The counterpart is, they have to deal with a large amount of data, and face with an increasing complexity of the image contents. The interpretation, mainly based on the observations, is tedious and subject to error (i.e. false positive or negative readings), which renders the procedure, highly dependent on both skill and experience of the clinicians. They express thus a strong demand for detection, quantification and classification support tools in diagnostic and interventional procedures.
Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) is a growing research area that aims at meeting these demands. The objective is to speed up the diagnostic process, reduce diagnostic errors, and improve quantitative evaluation.
This special issue aims at presenting a state-of-the-art research in Medical Imaging applied to Computer-Assisted Diagnosis (CAD). Current research in this area is prolific. We thus invite researchers to contribute by presenting novel techniques and methodologies in medical image analysis dedicated to CAD systems. Topics include but are not limited to:
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors is available at the URL page: http://www.elsevier.com/journals/irbm/1959-0318/guide-for-authors.
IBISC Laboratory, University of Evry, France
khalifa.djemal@ibisc.univ-evry.fr
LITIS Laboratory, University of Rouen, France
su.ruan@univ-rouen.fr
Associate Editor IRBM, UMR U1099 – LTSI Laboratory, University of Rennes, France
Christine.toumoulin@univ-rennes1.fr