Konferenz / 15. März 2026 - 17. März 2026
BVM 2026
Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin (Image Computing in Medicine)
This years BVM Workshop is an event of the University of Lübeck together with the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) Lübeck. The aim of the workshop is to present current research results and to deepen the discussions between medical as well as technical scientists, industry and users.
Fraunhofer MEVIS is represented this year with the following contributions:
Tutorial
Tutorial 2: "Foundation Models for Few-Shot Medical Image Analysis"
(Till Nicke, Raphael Schäfer, Johannes Lotz)
Sunday, March 15, 14:00 – 17:30
Building 64, Room 2.132, second floor
Talk
Temke Kohlbrandt
V05: "How predictable is the human body?"
(Authors: Temke Kohlbrandt; Kai Geißler; Stefan Heldmann)
Session 2: Image Acquisition and Reconstruction (10:50 – 12:10)
Monday, March 16, 11:05
Audimax
Posters
Poster Session 1
Monday, March 16, 12:10 – 13:00
Audimax Foyer
Dishantkumar Sutariya
P06: "The Impact of Preprocessing Methods on Racial Encoding and Model Robustness in CXR Diagnosis"
(Authors: Dishantkumar Sutariya, Eike Petersen)
Temke Kohlbrandt
V05: "How predictable is the human body?"
(Authors: Temke Kohlbrandt; Kai Geißler; Stefan Heldmann)
Poster Session 2
Monday, March 16, 17:05 – 17:50
Audimax Foyer
Kai Geissler
P29: "Applying Active Learning to Nipple Segmentation in Breast MRI"
(Authors: Kai Geissler; Markus Wenzel; Susanne Diekmann; Robert Grimm; Heinrich Busch; Torbjörn Vik; Hans Meine)
Awarded with the BVM Poster Price 2026:
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Sonja Wichelmann
P37: "Bake your phantom - low-cost recipes for dough-based, tissue-mimicking CT phantoms"
(Authors: Sonja Wichelmann; Florian Weiler; Thomas Friedrich; Joerg Barkhausen; Roman Kloeckner; Franz Wegner; Malte Sieren)
Poster Session 3
Tuesday, March 17, 14:35 – 15:15
Audimax Foyer
Sina Walluscheck
P66: "Neural Instance Optimization for Lesion Segmentation in Follow-up CT"
(Authors: Sina Walluscheck; Vanja Sophie Cangalovic; Tanja Lossau; Stefan Heldmann; Jan Hendrik Moltz)