Otology and Neurotology
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Oct 06-07, 2025 Tokyo, Japan

International Conference onOtology and Neurotology

Abstract Submission Deadline: Apr 03, 2025
Early Bird Registration End Date: Apr 04, 2025

Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Guidelines for Conferences

Here's a breakdown to ensure your pre-recorded conference presentation is polished and professional:

Technical Specifications:

  • File Format: MP4 or other widely supported formats.
  • File Size: Large files can be cumbersome to download, so aim for a reasonable size (often under 500MB). Compress the video if necessary while maintaining good quality.
  • Resolution: Standard high definition (HD) resolution (720p) is usually sufficient.

Presentation Content:

  • Content Duration: Adhere strictly to the allocated time slot which is 30 minutes.
  • Introduction: Briefly introduce yourself, the topic, and the key points you'll cover.
  • Content: Deliver your presentation clearly and concisely.
  • Visuals: Use clear and concise visuals (slides, screen recording) to support your points. Avoid text overload.
  • Conclusion: Summarize the key takeaways.

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Advances in Machine Learning for Neuro-Otology Diagnosis

2025-02-26 - 2025-02

Recent research has highlighted the potential of machine learning (ML) to enhance diagnostic accuracy in neuro-otology. ML models have been developed to analyze complex clinical data, including patient history, examination findings, and vestibular function tests, to differentiate between various causes of vertigo. These models aim to assist clinicians in real-time diagnosis, especially in distinguishing conditions like stroke from vestibular neuritis. While promising, further validation in diverse populations is necessary to ensure their reliability in clinical settings.


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