Joao Pedro Monteiro (jpsm@ieee.org) Holds an MSc degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Porto (2012). He is currently pursuing his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering and working at the Visual Computing and Machine Intelligence Group within INESC TEC - Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Tecnologia e Ciencia, a R&D institute affiliated to the Universidade do Porto. His PhD topic is personal health systems for assessment of upper extremity impairments. His main research interests are computer vision, machine learning and medical decision support systems.

Andre Magalhaes (amag1976@gmail.com) Holds a degree in Medicine from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto (2000) with subspecialization in breast cancer (2006). Currently working as surgical physician assistant at the General Surgery Service of University Hospital Center of Sao Joao, Portugal; affiliated to the Breast Center, Ambulatory Surgery Unit and Emergency Department, as well as oncoplastic Breast Surgery Team, at Hospital da Trindade.

Luıs Teixeira (luisft@fe.up.pt) Holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Universidade do Porto in the area of computer vision (2009). Currently he is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Informatics Engineering, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, and a researcher at INESC TEC. Previously he was a researcher at INESC Porto (2001-2008), Visiting Researcher at the University of Victoria (2006), and Senior Scientist at Fraunhofer AICOS (2008-2013). His current research interest include: computer vision, machine learning and interactive systems.

Helder Oliveira (helder.f.oliveira@inesctec.pt) Graduated in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2004, received the M.Sc. degree in Automation, Instrumentation and Control in 2008 and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2013 at the Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal. Currently working as Senior Researcher at INESC TEC, in the Visual Computing and Machine Intelligence Group (VCMI) and in the Breast Research Group. Invited Assistant Professor at Departamento de Ciencias de Computadores of the Faculdade de Ciencias of the Universidade do Porto. His research interests include medical imaging, bio-imaging, image and video processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence and 3D modelling.

About the team name

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Acknowledgments

JPM gratefully acknowledges the financial support provided by the Portuguese funding agency, FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia - within the Ph.D. grant number SFRH/BD/138823/2018.

The authors would like to thank the INESC TEC’s Communication Service as well as the Breast Cancer Care unit at the University Hospital Center of Sao Joao for all the support provided