MICCAI 2023 Daily - Wednesday‏

of papers presented in a very short amount of time. We will do our best to use the time well. We had a record number of submissions this year, I guess similar to MICCAI itself. I think we had 35 submissions. We accepted about half of them. So, we will have 15 or 16 papers presented on different topics around robust and intraverbal presentations. So, a lot about domain adaptation, domain generalization, and harmonization. Also, fusion learning and continual learning. What do you expect the main takehome thoughts to be? I think these workshops are great because people come there with similar research interests. We try to make a program that is interactive, that allows the researchers to actually get some feedback from the community. We have too many papers to give everybody an oral platform. So, we have a poster session in which we will proceed with a spotlight for everybody. In this way, we can really draw the audience to the posters as well. So we just hope that everybody gets as much community interaction as possible. Was that your idea? Oh, no. The workshop is now in its fifth year. It was started by Kostas Kamnitsas, and it has been going really well since the start, basically. I joined the organizing committee two years ago and this year, I'm the lead organizer. That is very impressive! What will you become next year? So next year we will see. [smiles] We will see who is on board. I think it's a nice event that I want to stay partof. Let’s speak a little bit about your future. What are your wildest dreams? [hesitates for a moment] I want to continue what we are doing at the moment. In my group, I said I'm interested in trustworthy AI and actually making AI useful in reality. We are working on different aspects of that. We work a lot on interpretable methods, so inherently interpretable methods. 18 DAILY MICCAI Wednesday Women in Science

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