From Nano to Macro: Overview of the IEEE Bio Image and Signal Processing Technical Committee
Selin Aviyente, Alejandro Frangi, Erik Meijering, Arrate, Mu\~noz-Barrutia, Michael Liebling, Dimitri Van De Ville, Jean-Christophe, Olivo-Marin, Jelena Kova\v{c}evi\'c, Michael Unser

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history, contributions, and future directions of the IEEE Bio Image and Signal Processing Technical Committee, highlighting its role in advancing biomedical imaging and signal processing research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the TC's history, technological contributions, and future research directions in biomedical image and signal processing.
Findings
The TC has significantly contributed to biomedical imaging technologies.
It organizes major conferences like ISBI and influences research directions.
The community is exploring promising new areas in bioinformatics and computational imaging.
Abstract
The Bio Image and Signal Processing (BISP) Technical Committee (TC) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) promotes activities within the broad technical field of biomedical image and signal processing. Areas of interest include medical and biological imaging, digital pathology, molecular imaging, microscopy, and associated computational imaging, image analysis, and image-guided treatment, alongside physiological signal processing, computational biology, and bioinformatics. BISP has 40 members and covers a wide range of EDICS, including CIS-MI: Medical Imaging, BIO-MIA: Medical Image Analysis, BIO-BI: Biological Imaging, BIO: Biomedical Signal Processing, BIO-BCI: Brain/Human-Computer Interfaces, and BIO-INFR: Bioinformatics. BISP plays a central role in the organization of the IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) and contributes to the technical sessions at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCell Image Analysis Techniques · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research · Biomedical and Engineering Education
