Special Session on AI in Surgery

Special Session on AI in Surgery
Hosted at the 29th Conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, MIUA 2025,
15 – 17 July 2025,
Leeds, UK.
 
Dear colleagues
We invite submissions to the special session on AI in Surgery hosted at MIUA 2025 – the UK premier conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis. 
MIUA Proceedings are published by Springer LNCS.
 
Topics of interests include:
Data and Model Development
  • Curating high-fidelity, open-access surgical datasets for AI training and validation.
  • Innovative methods for self-supervised and semi-supervised learning in surgical AI applications.
  • Development and application of foundation models for surgery.
  • Data augmentation techniques tailored for surgical scenarios.
Preoperative, Intraoperative, and Postoperative AI Applications
  • AI-powered decision support systems for preoperative planning and risk assessment.
  • Real-time AI for intraoperative surgical guidance and navigation.
  • AI in postoperative monitoring and outcome prediction.
Emerging Technologies and Innovations
  • Surgical Patient Digital Twins for personalized simulation and planning.
  • AI for robotic-assisted surgery, including teleoperated and autonomous systems.
  • Multimodal data fusion for enhanced surgical decision-making.
  • Advancements in AI-driven surgical simulation and training.
Surgical Video and Image Analysis
  • Sustainable AI solutions for surgical video processing and annotation.
  • AI for surgical skill assessment using video analytics.
  • Real-time segmentation and object detection in surgical images.
Collaboration and Integration
  • Human-AI collaboration in surgery to enhance collective intelligence.
  • Strategies for engaging clinicians in co-creating AI applications.
  • Challenges and solutions for integrating AI into clinical workflows.
Security, Ethics, and Trust
  • Secure and robust AI systems for surgical care.
  • Addressing ethical considerations and building trust in AI for surgery.
  • Ensuring regulatory compliance for AI-based surgical tools.
Evaluation and Validation
  • Benchmarking AI performance in surgical environments.
  • Clinical trials and real-world validation of AI tools.
  • Metrics and methodologies for evaluating AI in surgery.
 
 
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 20 March 2025
Author Notification (Regular Papers): Friday 2 May 2025 
Conference: Tuesday 15 – Thursday 17 July 2025
 
Organizers:
Dr. Hazrat Ali, University of Stirling.
Professor Muhammad Bilal, Birmingham City University.
Professor Shazad Ashraf, NHS.
Sincerely,
Hazrat
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