“…Automated colonic polyp detection, classification, and measurement of CTC with or without traditional cathartic colon cleansing were popular topics in the early years of the conference before CT colonography became a mainstream clinical technique. 64 – 69 Colon and colonic polyp analysis further included dual-energy CT colonography, taeniae coli detection, supine-prone colonic polyp registration, colitis detection, and colonoscopy video analysis. 70 – 74 Other abdominal topics have included bladder segmentation, small bowel analysis including segmentation and Crohn disease detection, endoscopic image analysis for polyps and cancers, liver organ and lesion segmentation, liver elastography, kidney segmentation, renal calculi detection, pancreas segmentation, pancreatic cyst classification, and uterine and placental segmentation.…”