Dear participants,
ISBI Challenge chairs who overlook all the six ISBI challenges, have now notified us that due to schedule constraints, it won?t be possible to publish the challenges papers in the main Proceedings of ISBI 2022.
They are still exploring the possibility to publish these papers in a separate challenge proceedings (sub-proceedings), and it?s under discussion with IEEE SPS. We will provide more information on this as soon as we hear from the challenge chairs.
Due to this uncertainty at the moment, we would encourage you to focus now primarily on improving your prediction results, and not on the paper.
Please reach out if you have any questions or issues and good luck,
Knight Challenge organizers.
Created by Simona Rabinovici-Cohen simona-rc Hi Daniel,
There will probably be an ISBI sub-proceedings that you can optionally submit to it. It needs to be in ISBI format, submitted via CMT, and will be evaluated by peer-review. This sub-proceedings is beyond us and will be for all six ISBI challenges. We'll send more details about it when it's finalized next week.
The manuscript is mandatory if you don't submit to ISBI sub-proceedings. It is in free format, up to 4 pages and reviewed by Knight organizers. Its purpose is to check the methods you used for the challenge and helping to decide the final winners. Originally, you had to send it as part of the submission on March 7th, but we'll extend it to be the same deadline as paper for ISBI.
Regards, Simona. Hi,
are there any updates concerning the paper?
Will the submission deadline (Mar. 10th) be shifted in case of a challenge proceedings paper?
And is there still a need to submit this manuscript.pdf mentioned in the Evaluation section?
Best,
Daniel