The Trauma THOMPSON Challenge @ MICCAI 2023 – Call for Papers

We cordially welcome and invite you to take part in The Trauma THOMPSON Challenge at MICCAI 2023, which will be held in Vancouver, BC on October 12, 2023. 

 

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Event: The Trauma THOMPSON Challenge 

Location: Co-located with MICCAI 2023 (Satellite Event)

Date: October 12, 2023

TIME: AM Session

Abstract Submission Deadline: September 8th, 2023

Paper Submission Deadline: September 15th, 2023

Challenge Website: https://thompson-challenge.grand-challenge.org

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Challenge Overview

 

The primary goal of The Trauma THOMPSON Challenge is to encourage research to build better algorithms for autonomous instruction systems in uncontrolled and austere environments, especially for life-saving procedures. An AI-based guidance system does not only enhance the capabilities of untrained personnel to deliver diagnosis or resuscitative care in austere environments but also increases their confidence to undertake psychologically daunting procedures. This dataset would allow the study of human actions and intentions from the first-person view in the medical domain (refer to egocentric datasets of medical procedures). To the best of our knowledge, our dataset is the first egocentric view dataset of life-saving intervention (LSI) procedures with detailed annotations by medical professionals. We have collected over 200 procedure videos with environment, simulator, and type variability. Based on this dataset, the challenge we propose involves multiple tasks to encourage participants across the globe to design impactful algorithms with applications to medicine. The envisioned algorithms include action recognition, action anticipation, procedure recognition, and visual question answering (VQA). 

 

The challenge participation details are available on our challenge website

 

Call for Participation and Papers

 

There will be 2 tracks for this challenge and a total of 4 challenge tasks. All accepted papers will be included in the MICCAI challenge proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) volume in the challenges subline). We have a leaderboard for each task and submitting a paper (min 6 pages, max 12 pages, LNCS format) is mandatory for a corresponding submission in any task to be eligible in the official ranking. 

            

       Track 1

o    Task 1: Action Recognition

o    Task 2: Action Anticipation

o    Task 3: Procedure Recognition

       Track 2

o    Task 1: Visual Question Answering

 

We have prizes for top performing teams in each task and the best paper award. The details are available on our challenge website.

 

Important Dates

 

       Train data release: 11:59 PM EST, Jul. 6th, 2023  

       Test data release: 11:59 PM EST, Aug. 15th, 2023 

       Participation declaration form deadline: 11:59 PM EST, Aug. 25th, 2023 (Data confidentiality agreement required) – All teams must enter before this date!

       Deadline for results submission: 11:59 PM EST, Sep. 1st, 2023

       Submit your inference code + checkpoint: 11:59 PM EST, Sep. 5th, 2023

       Abstract submission: 11:59 PM EST, Sep. 8th, 2023

       Full Paper submission deadline: 11:59 PM EST, Sep. 15th, 2023

       Winner announcement: 11:59 PM EST, Sep. 22nd, 2023

       Conference date: AM session, Oct. 8th, 2023

 

Organizing Committee

 

       Nina Jiang, Purdue University

       Yupeng Zhuo, Purdue University

       Juan Wachs, Purdue University

       Andrew W. Kirkpatrick, University of Calgary

       Jessica McKee, University of Calgary 

       Kyle Couperus, The Geneva Foundation

       Christopher Colombo, The Geneva Foundation

       Eleanor Birch, Madigan Army Medical Center

       Chad Gorbatkin, Madigan Army Medical Center

       Oanh Tran, The Geneva Foundation

       Jonah Beck, The Geneva Foundation

       DeAnna DeVane, The Geneva Foundation

 

Contact 

If you have any questions about the Trauma THOMPSON Challenge, please email Nina Jiang (jiang841@purdue.edu), Yupeng Zhuo (zhuoy@purdue.edu), and Oanh Tran (otran@genevausa.org).

 

***Disclaimers: The views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government. 

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