This repository comes with the set of important information for the poster presented at the PhD Open Days 2020 (POD'2020) event. This poster template is based on our early results of the "BreastScreening: On the Use of Multi-Modality in Medical Imaging Diagnosis" [DOI: 10.1145/3399715.3399744] paper. The work is published on the POD'2020 event. The POD'2020 is a Portuguese event taking place physically and remotely from 26th to 28th October 2020 at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon. The event is a major opportunity for more than one thousand PhD students to socialize and share their research with the rest of the academic community, companies, and alumni. Students are invited to interact and discuss the impact and the relevance of their work in society, opening new avenues for future collaborations, designing future projects, and exploring career opportunities. The general template can be found on the template/
directory. We used the PPTX format, with the popular Microsoft PowerPoint application. For more detailed information regarding this repository please follow our wiki.
We kindly ask scientific works and studies that make use of the source code to cite it in their associated publications. Similarly, we ask open-source and closed-source works that make use of the source code to warn us about this use. You can cite our work using the following BibTeX entry:
@conference{https://doi.org/10.13140/rg.2.2.16086.88649,
doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.16086.88649},
url = {http://rgdoi.net/10.13140/RG.2.2.16086.88649},
author = {Calisto, Francisco Maria},
language = {en},
title = {Medical Imaging Multimodality Annotating Framework},
booktitle = {PhD Open Days 2020},
publisher = {ResearchGate},
year = {2020},
address = {Instituto Superior T\'{e}cnico},
}
For more information about the MIDA project just follow the link. Pieces of information about details of this repository are also in a wiki.
Francisco Maria Calisto (FMCalisto)
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