DENTEX CHALLENGE 2023
Dental Enumeration and Diagnosis on Panoramic X-rays
FINAL DENTEX Workshop: Schedule & Joining Details
We have come to the conclusion of the Dental Enumeration and Diagnosis on Panoramic X-rays Challenge (DENTEX). We are now ready for the final workshop.
Join us on Sunday, October 8th, from 2 p.m. (Vancouver time) at MICCAI. This will be a hybrid event, accommodating both in-person (Oceanview Suite 1) and online attendees. Below is the detailed schedule, along with the Zoom link for our virtual participants.
- 1400: Introduction to DENTEX by the organizers
- 1410: Presentation by the team Radboud_ISMI
- 1420: Presentation by the team teethseg
- 1430: Presentation by the team Chohotech
- 1440: Presentation by the team sjtu-seiee-426
- 1450: Open Forum for Discussion and Feedback on DENTEX
Zoom link to join: https://uzh.zoom.us/j/62932371733?pwd=a1hDSXB1eURya0I2VjYrZFJRN3hkQT09
We\’re grateful for your invaluable contributions to DENTEX and look forward to the workshop.
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
The DENTEX challenge is over. Thank you so much for your participation. The results are presented at the DELTA Workshop during MICCAI 2023 on October 8 in Vancouver, Canada.
Following a thorough evaluation, we have determined the final rankings. We are excited to announce the teams that will be recognized and awarded at MICCAI 2023:
- sjtu-seiee-426
- Chohotech
- sdent
Honorable Mentions: Ai-Align & huikai
The challenge results will be summarized and published in a journal manuscript. All participants are invited to co-author our challenge publication! We also invite all participants to prepare a 5-minute presentation or video to showcase and discuss their methods during the MICCAI workshop.
To ensure your inclusion in our paper and/or to present your results at the MICCAI workshop, please:
- Complete the contact form.
- Draft a short paper (a minimum of four paragraphs) detailing your algorithm. You can either upload it to ArXiv or email it to us.
Challenge Paper Submission Guidance:
- Method Description: A brief 3–4 line explanation, though elaboration is welcomed.
- Data: Discuss the data used, preprocessing, augmentation, ROI treatment, image sampling, image orientation, voxel size treatment, and patches. Additionally, address any variations in results due to altered or modified data.
- Training Strategies: Detail the amount and type of resources utilized. For instance, specify the type and number of GPUs, whether an internal cluster or a cloud provider was used, and if a high-performance computing cluster aided in training.
- Acknowledgments and Availability: Share the status of Docker, code, and data availability and link any references.
Please Note: Meeting these criteria is essential for co-authorship. All participants, upon submission of the short paper, are eligible for co-authorship on the challenge paper, regardless of whether they\’ve been awarded.
- A single submission allows for a maximum of three co-authorships for the challenge paper. Should top submissions have more contributors, additional authors can be added upon request, provided there\’s a valid justification aligned with the ICMJE authorship guidelines.
- Teams are welcome to individually submit their results without any restrictions from publication embargoes.
BACKGROUND
Panoramic X-rays are widely used in dental practice to provide a comprehensive view of the oral cavity and aid in treatment planning for various dental conditions. However, interpreting these images can be a time-consuming process that can distract clinicians from essential clinical activities. Moreover, misdiagnosis is a significant concern, as general practitioners may lack specialized training in radiology, and communication errors can occur due to work exhaustion.