Workshops
The purpose of workshops is to provide a more interactive and focused platform for presenting and discussing new and emerging ideas. The format of paper presentations may include oral presentations, poster presentations, keynote lectures and panels. Depending on the number of presentations, workshops can be scheduled for 1 day or 2 days. All accepted papers will be published in a special section of the conference proceedings book, under an ISBN reference, and on digital support. All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library. SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef and every paper is given a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). The proceedings are submitted for indexation by SCOPUS, Google Scholar, DBLP, Semantic Scholar, EI and Web of Science / Conference Proceedings Citation Index.
Workshop proposals are accepted until:
October 2, 2026
If you wish to propose a new Workshop please kindly fill out and submit this
Expression of Interest form.
WORKSHOPS LIST
TBSS 2027, Workshop on White Matter Tractography to investigate neuroplastic changes in the brain (BIOSTEC)
Chair(s): Poulami Kar
Workshop on
White Matter Tractography to investigate neuroplastic changes in the brain -
TBSS
2027
Paper Submission:
December 22, 2026
Authors Notification:
January 7, 2027
Camera Ready and Registration:
January 15, 2027
Scope
Diffusion Tensor Imaging is a common practice in functional magnetic resonance imaging. While handling the medical images, in many cases it is important to observe the neuroplastic changes in specific tracts in both patients and healthy controls. It helps in understanding whether any provided theraputic intervention is genuinely helping the patients through plastic development. It also helps in case of healthy controls to understand if any specific training causes neuroplastic variations in the brain. In both cases it is also important to look into specific white matter tracts if those are region of interests. TBSS (Tract Based Spatial Statistics) helps us in finding the plastic changes in our tracts of interest. This helps in targetted treatments and interventions.