Abstract revision submission is due on December 6th.
BASP Frontiers is structured around morning and evening sessions of three hours each. Amongst a total of nine sessions over five days, three sessions are focused on the theory and methods for computational imaging, another three on astronomical imaging, and another three on biomedical imaging. Full details are available at the session organisation page.
All talks and poster contributions will be submitted as an abstract with maximum 2000 characters. You are requested to end the abstract with a hyperlink to at least 1 preprint or published work underpinning your contribution.
Invited abstracts will be reviewed and returned to authors for amendment if needed. Non-invited abstracts will be reviewed and selected on the basis of research quality and fit to the sessions topics (see session list).
The book of abstracts will be available at the proceedings page.
Abstract submissions will be managed through the Microsoft Conference Management Toolkit (CMT). Authors are required to register their email addresses with CMT during the submission process.