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Anne L. Martel · Purang Abolmaesumi ·
Danail Stoyanov · Diana Mateus ·
Maria A. Zuluaga · S. Kevin Zhou ·
Daniel Racoceanu · Leo Joskowicz (Eds.)
LNCS 12262
Founding Editors
Gerhard Goos
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
Juris Hartmanis
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Editors
Anne L. Martel Purang Abolmaesumi
University of Toronto The University of British Columbia
Toronto, ON, Canada Vancouver, BC, Canada
Danail Stoyanov Diana Mateus
University College London École Centrale de Nantes
London, UK Nantes, France
Maria A. Zuluaga S. Kevin Zhou
EURECOM Chinese Academy of Sciences
Biot, France Beijing, China
Daniel Racoceanu Leo Joskowicz
Sorbonne University The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Paris, France Jerusalem, Israel
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Preface
over 1,426 invited reviewers were asked to bid for the papers for which they had been
suggested. Final reviewer allocations via CMT took account of reviewer bidding,
prioritization of area chairs, and TPMS scores, leading to allocating about 4 papers per
reviewer. Following an initial double-blind review phase by reviewers, area chairs
provided a meta-review summarizing key points of reviews and a recommendation for
each paper. The program chairs then evaluated the reviews and their scores, along with
the recommendation from the area chairs, to directly accept 241 papers (13%) and
reject 828 papers (46%); the remainder of the papers were sent for rebuttal by the
authors. During the rebuttal phase, two additional area chairs were assigned to each
paper using the CMT and TPMS scores while accounting for domain conflicts. The
three area chairs then independently scored each paper to accept or reject, based on the
reviews, rebuttal, and manuscript, resulting in clear paper decisions using majority
voting. This process resulted in the acceptance of a further 301 papers for an overall
acceptance rate of 30%. A virtual Program Committee meeting was held on July 10,
2020, to confirm the final results and collect feedback of the peer-review process.
For the MICCAI 2020 proceedings, 542 accepted papers have been organized into
seven volumes as follows:
• Part I, LNCS Volume 12261: Machine Learning Methodologies
• Part II, LNCS Volume 12262: Image Reconstruction and Machine Learning
• Part III, LNCS Volume 12263: Computer Aided Intervention, Ultrasound and
Image Registration
• Part IV, LNCS Volume 12264: Segmentation and Shape Analysis
• Part V, LNCS Volume 12265: Biological, Optical and Microscopic Image Analysis
• Part VI, LNCS Volume 12266: Clinical Applications
• Part VII, LNCS Volume 12267: Neurological Imaging and PET
For the main conference, the traditional emphasis on poster presentations was
maintained; each author uploaded a brief pre-recorded presentation and a graphical
abstract onto a web platform and was allocated a personal virtual live session in which
they talked directly to the attendees. It was also possible to post questions online
allowing asynchronous conversations – essential to overcome the challenges of a global
conference spanning many time zones. The traditional oral sessions, which typically
included a small proportion of the papers, were replaced with 90 “mini” sessions where
all of the authors were clustered into groups of 5 to 7 related papers; a live virtual
session allowed the authors and attendees to discuss the papers in a panel format.
We would like to sincerely thank everyone who contributed to the success of
MICCAI 2020 and the quality of its proceedings under the most unusual circumstances
of a global pandemic. First and foremost, we thank all authors for submitting and
presenting their high-quality work that made MICCAI 2020 a greatly enjoyable and
successful scientific meeting. We are also especially grateful to all members of the
Program Committee and reviewers for their dedicated effort and insightful feedback
throughout the entire paper selection process. We would like to particularly thank the
MICCAI society for support, insightful comments, and continuous engagement with
organizing the conference. Special thanks go to Kitty Wong, who oversaw the entire
Preface vii
General Chairs
Daniel Racoceanu Sorbonne Université, Brain Institute, France
Leo Joskowicz The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Workshop Team
Erik Meijering (Chair) The University of New South Wales, Australia
Li Cheng University of Alberta, Canada
Pamela Guevara University of Concepción, Chile
Bennett Landman Vanderbilt University, USA
Tammy Riklin Raviv Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Virginie Uhlmann EMBL, European Bioinformatics Institute, UK
Tutorial Team
Carlos Alberola-López Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
(Chair)
Clarisa Sánchez Radboud University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Demian Wassermann Inria Saclay Île-de-France, France
x Organization
Challenges Team
Lena Maier-Hein (Chair) German Cancer Research Center, Germany
Annette Kopp-Schneider German Cancer Research Center, Germany
Michal Kozubek Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Annika Reinke German Cancer Research Center, Germany
Sponsorship Team
Parvin Mousavi (Chair) Queen’s University, Canada
Marius Linguraru Children’s National Institute, USA
Gustavo Carneiro The University of Adelaide, Australia
Yanwu Xu Baidu Inc., China
Ignacio Larrabide National Scientific and Technical Research Council,
Argentina
S. Kevin Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Benjamín Castañeda Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru
Conference Management
DEKON Group
Pathable Inc.
Organization xi
Program Committee
Ehsan Adeli Stanford University, USA
Shadi Albarqouni ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Pablo Arbelaez Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Ulas Bagci University of Central Florida, USA
Adrien Bartoli Université Clermont Auvergne, France
Hrvoje Bogunovic Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Weidong Cai The University of Sydney, Australia
Chao Chen Stony Brook University, USA
Elvis Chen Robarts Research Institute, Canada
Stanley Durrleman Inria, France
Boris Escalante-Ramírez National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
Pascal Fallavollita University of Ottawa, Canada
Enzo Ferrante CONICET, Universidad Nacional del Litoral,
Argentina
Stamatia Giannarou Imperial College London, UK
Orcun Goksel ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Alberto Gomez King’s College London, UK
Miguel Angel González Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Ballester
Ilker Hacihaliloglu Rutgers University, USA
Yi Hong University of Georgia, USA
Yipeng Hu University College London, UK
Heng Huang University of Pittsburgh and JD Finance America
Corporation, USA
Juan Eugenio Iglesias University College London, UK
Madhura Ingalhalikar Symbiosis Center for Medical Image Analysis, India
Pierre Jannin Université de Rennes, France
Samuel Kadoury Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Bernhard Kainz Imperial College London, UK
Marta Kersten-Oertel Concordia University, Canada
Andrew King King’s College London, UK
Ignacio Larrabide CONICET, Argentina
Gang Li University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Jianming Liang Arizona State University, USA
Hongen Liao Tsinghua University, China
Rui Liao Siemens Healthineers, USA
Feng Lin Nanyang Technological University, China
Mingxia Liu University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Jiebo Luo University of Rochester, USA
Xiongbiao Luo Xiamen University, China
Andreas Maier FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Stephen McKenna University of Dundee, UK
Bjoern Menze Technische Universität München, Germany
Mehdi Moradi IBM Research, USA
xii Organization
Additional Reviewers
Serife Kucur Bo Li
David Kügler Chongyi Li
Arjan Kuijper Haohan Li
Jan Kukacka Hongming Li
Nilima Kulkarni Hongwei Li
Abhay Kumar Huiqi Li
Ashnil Kumar Jian Li
Kuldeep Kumar Jianning Li
Neeraj Kumar Jiayun Li
Nitin Kumar Junhua Li
Manuela Kunz Lincan Li
Holger Kunze Mengzhang Li
Tahsin Kurc Ming Li
Thomas Kurmann Qing Li
Yoshihiro Kuroda Quanzheng Li
Jin Tae Kwak Shulong Li
Yongchan Kwon Shuyu Li
Aymen Laadhari Weikai Li
Dmitrii Lachinov Wenyuan Li
Alexander Ladikos Xiang Li
Alain Lalande Xiaomeng Li
Rodney Lalonde Xiaoxiao Li
Tryphon Lambrou Xin Li
Hengrong Lan Xiuli Li
Catherine Laporte Yang Li (Beihang University)
Carole Lartizien Yang Li (Northeast Electric Power
Bianca Lassen-Schmidt University)
Andras Lasso Yi Li
Ngan Le Yuexiang Li
Leo Lebrat Zeju Li
Changhwan Lee Zhang Li
Eung-Joo Lee Zhen Li
Hyekyoung Lee Zhiyuan Li
Jong-Hwan Lee Zhjin Li
Jungbeom Lee Zhongyu Li
Matthew Lee Chunfeng Lian
Sangmin Lee Gongbo Liang
Soochahn Lee Libin Liang
Stefan Leger Shanshan Liang
Étienne Léger Yudong Liang
Baiying Lei Haofu Liao
Andreas Leibetseder Ruizhi Liao
Rogers Jeffrey Leo John Gilbert Lim
Juan Leon Baihan Lin
Wee Kheng Leow Hongxiang Lin
Annan Li Huei-Yung Lin
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Haudattu.
Alle 15 wuotta miesp / waimp. / summa alla
Kuolassa . . . . 1 / 2
Uurassa . . . . . 4 / 14
Laatsiwuonossa. . 5 / 3
Kakkarissa. . . . 1 / 1
Tsipna Wolokassa. — / —
Waitokuwassa. . . 2 / 1
Muotkassa . . . . 2 / 3
Puumangissa . . . 16 / 12
[Yhteensä]. . . . 31 / 36
Kuolassa . . . . 2 / 1 = 6
Uurassa . . . . . 8 / 6 = 32
Laatsiwuonossa. . — / — = 8
Kakkarissa. . . . — / — = 2
Tsipna Wolokassa. 3 / — = 3
Waitokuwassa. . . 9 / 1 = 13
Muotkassa . . . . 1 / — = 6
Puumangissa . . . 7/ 15 = 40
[Yhteensä]. . . . 30 / 13 = 110
Kommunikantteja.
Kuolassa . . . . 7.
Uurassa . . . . . 85.
Laatsiwuonossa. . 17.
Kakkarissa. . . . 5.
Tsipna Wolokassa. 6.
Sopuskassa. . . . 2.
Waitokuwassa. . . 14.
Kerwanassa. . . . 30.
Muotkassa . . . . 19.
Puumangissa . . . 146.
[Yhteensä]. . . . 331.
Rippikoulun käyneitä.
Wäkiluku
Kuolassa. . . . .9 / 11
Saaniwuonossa . .12 / 6
Uurassa . . . . .24 / 20
Laatsiwuonossa. .3 / 3
Kakkarissa. . . .— / —
Tsipna Wolokassa.2 / 3
Sopuskassa. . . .— / 1
Waitokuwassa. . .2 / 5
Kerwanassa. . . .1 / 2
Muotkassa . . . .1 / 1
Puumangissa . . .40 / 30
Summa . . . . . .94 / 82 = 176
S:ma. . . . 449 + 176 = 625
Lappalaisia:
Taloja / miesp./ waimp.
Areskuwassa, Kassiwuonossa
ja Uurassa. . . . 4 / 12 / 15
Kakkarissa. . . . 1 / 2 / 2
Tsipna Wolokassa. — / — / 1
Mattimuotkasassa ja
Muotkassa . . . . 5 / 13 / 11
Summa . . . . . 10 taloa/
27 miesp / 29 waimp. = 56
Syntymäpaikat
Lappalaiset owat
Norjan kautta tulleet. 30 / 33 = 63
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