5.6 Cooperation partners
Medical University, Salzburg, Austria
Mathematical Institute, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia Oslo University Hospital, Norway
Pomeranian Medical University, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Szczecin, Poland Regional Cancer Centre, Kerala, India
Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
Semmelweis University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Informatics, Gliwice, Poland Sygehus Sønderjylland, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Sønderborg, Denmark The Donelly Center, University of Toronto, Canada
The Ohio State University, USA
Universidad de Los Andes, Bogot´a, Colombia Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Universite des Sciences, des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako, USTTB, Bamako, Mali Universit´e d’Antanarivo, Antanarivo, Madagascar
University of Iceland University of Leeds, UK
University of Lyon, CREATIS, Lyon, France University of Ottawa, Canada
National
Dept. of Cell and Molecular Biology, UU Dept. of Earth Sciences, UU
Dept. of Engineering Sciences, UU Dept. of History, UU
Dept. of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, UU Dept. of Linguistics and Philology, UU
Dept. of Medical Cell Biology, UU Dept. of Medical Sciences, UU Dept. of Neurology, UU Dept. of Neuroscience, UU
Dept. of Organismal Biology, Environmental Toxicology, UU Dept. of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, UU
Dept. of Surgical Pathology, UU Dept. of Surgical Sciences, UU
Dept. of Women’s and Children’s Health, UU ACCESS Linnaeus Centre, KTH
AstraZeneca AB, M¨olndal Astrego Diagnostics AB, Uppsala Autoliv Dev AB, V˚arg˚arda, Sweden
Children Obesity Clinic, Uppsala University Hospital
Comsol AB, Stockholm
Computational Biology and Biological Physics, Dept. of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics, Lund University Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry, SLU
Dept. of Applied Physics, KTH
Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health, SLU Dept. of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm Dept. of Business and Economics Studies, H¨ogskolan i G¨avle Dept. of Clinical Sciences, SLU
Dept. of Economics, SLU
Dept. of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Ume˚a Dept. of Human Geography, Stockholm University
Dept. of Industrial Development, IT and Land Management, University of G¨avle Dept. of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
Dept. of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm Dept. of Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
Discovery Sciences, Innovative Medicines, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden Division of Building Materials, KTH, Stockholm
Hok Instrument AB, V¨aster˚as, Sweden Lule˚a University of Technology, Lule˚a Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers, Gothenburg Medicinsk Tandv˚ard, Folktandv˚arden AB Medicinsk Tandv˚ard, S¨odersjukhuset Protracer AB, Stockholm
SciLifeLab, Stockholm
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Sustainable Built Environment, Stockholm Vironova AB, Stockholm
6 Publications
Our most important products are our examined students, at all levels. Our second most impor-tant products are our publications. This year, we published 27 articles in scientific journals and 18 in fully reviewed proceedings, presenting new results. This is about the same as the previous four years, see Figure 65. Someone from CBA was first author of 17 of the 27 journal articles and for all proceedings articles. Almost all journal articles were in different journals, half of them in journals we had never published in before, whereas most proceedings articles are found in conferences that we revisited. We had as many as six articles in the Scandinavian conference, but we also had three articles in the – for us – new International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV).
In 2017, three of our seniors were co-editors of two books and one conference proceeding.
In addition we wrote two chapters in each of the books. Book chapters are important to present results that are already known to be useful and important to a wider scientific public. Christer Kiselman also wrote three articles to popularize science for the general public.
Note that Authors affiliated with CBA are in bold and as many of us have several affiliations we mark CBA with a star for extra clarity.
Publikationer
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Proceedings Journal
Figure 65: The number of publications from CBA 2001–2017.
6.1 Edited books and proceedings
1. Analysis Meets Geometry: The Mikael Passare Memorial Volume
Editors: Mats Andersson(1), Jan Boman(2), Christer Kiselman, Pavel Kurasov(2), Ragnar Sigurdsson(3) (1) Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg
(2) Stockholms University (3) University of Iceland Publisher:Birkh¨auser Verlag
Abstract: This book is dedicated to the memory of Mikael Passare, an outstanding Swedish mathemati-cian who devoted his life to developing the theory of analytic functions in several complex variables and exploring geometric ideas first-hand. It includes several papers describing Mikael’s life as well as his con-tributions to mathematics, written by friends of Mikael’s who share his attitude and passion for science. A major section of the book presents original research articles that further develop Mikael’s ideas and which were written by his former students and co-authors. All these mathematicians work at the interface of analy-sis and geometry, and Mikael’s impact on their research cannot be underestimated. Most of the contributors were invited speakers at the conference organized at Stockholm University in his honor. This book is an at-tempt to express our gratitude towards this great mathematician, who left us full of energy and new creative mathematical ideas.
Editorial Material: Curriculum Vitae, Mikael Passare, pages 3-4; Mikael Passare’s Publications, pages 5-9.
2. Skeletonization : Theory, Methods, and Applications
Editors:Punam K. Saha(1), Gunilla Borgefors, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja(2)
(1) Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Dept. of Radiology, University of Iowa, IA, USA (2) Institute for high performance computing and networking, CNR, Naples Italy
Publisher:Academic Press
Abstract:Skeletonization: Theory, Methods and Applications is a comprehensive reference on skeletoniza-tion, written by the world’s leading researchers in the field. The book presents theory, methods, algorithms and their evaluation, together with applications. Skeletonization is used in many image processing and computer vision applications such as shape recognition and analysis, shape decomposition and character recognition, as well as medical imaging for pulmonary, cardiac, mammographic applications.
3. Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications, Proceedings from CIARP 2017
Editors:C´esar Beltr´an-Casta˜n´on(1), Ingela Nystr¨om(*), Fazel Famili(2) (*) CBA
(1) Pontificia Universidad Cat´olica del Per´u, Lima, Peru (2) University of Ottawa, Canada
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, number 10125