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The image captures an indoor medical or scientific conference presentation in a dimly lit auditorium, situated in Aldoar, Foz do Douro e Nevogilde, Portugal. A large, bright projection screen dominates the upper and middle sections of the frame.

The left portion of the screen displays a medical slide titled "Computer vision - anatomy preoperative reconstruction," with a subheading "1. CT scans acquisition & annotation." Below this text is an axial CT scan image of a human abdomen, featuring colored annotations in purple, blue, red, and pink identifying anatomical structures or pathologies. The name "Alberto Arezzo" is visible at the bottom of this section.

The right portion of the screen displays promotional material for an event: "XVIII SPOMINN CONGRESS," set against a vibrant background image of a waterfront city with colorful buildings, characteristic of Porto. Partial text "FUNDAÇÃO ANTÓNIO C..." and "A. PORTO" are visible below the congress title.

A male speaker, wearing a dark suit jacket over a light shirt, stands on a stage to the right, partially visible behind a transparent podium. He is actively presenting, with his left arm slightly raised in a gesturing motion, facing towards the audience and screen.

In the foreground, rows of dark, upholstered seating are occupied by audience members, primarily visible as dark silhouettes from behind due to the bright screen illumination. Approximately twelve individuals are discernible in the visible rows. One individual in the mid-ground has light-colored hair and wears a light-colored top.

The ceiling structure is visible at the top, featuring a dark, metallic grid pattern with recessed sections and track lighting systems containing multiple dark, cylindrical spot fixtures. The room's ambient lighting is low, with the projection screen serving as the primary light source.
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Oct 17, 2025, 9:39 AM

Aldoar, Foz do Douro e Nevogilde, Portugal

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The image captures an indoor medical or scientific conference presentation in a dimly lit auditorium, situated in Aldoar, Foz do Douro e Nevogilde, Portugal. A large, bright projection screen dominates the upper and middle sections of the frame. The left portion of the screen displays a medical slide titled "Computer vision - anatomy preoperative reconstruction," with a subheading "1. CT scans acquisition & annotation." Below this text is an axial CT scan image of a human abdomen, featuring colored annotations in purple, blue, red, and pink identifying anatomical structures or pathologies. The name "Alberto Arezzo" is visible at the bottom of this section. The right portion of the screen displays promotional material for an event: "XVIII SPOMINN CONGRESS," set against a vibrant background image of a waterfront city with colorful buildings, characteristic of Porto. Partial text "FUNDAÇÃO ANTÓNIO C..." and "A. PORTO" are visible below the congress title. A male speaker, wearing a dark suit jacket over a light shirt, stands on a stage to the right, partially visible behind a transparent podium. He is actively presenting, with his left arm slightly raised in a gesturing motion, facing towards the audience and screen. In the foreground, rows of dark, upholstered seating are occupied by audience members, primarily visible as dark silhouettes from behind due to the bright screen illumination. Approximately twelve individuals are discernible in the visible rows. One individual in the mid-ground has light-colored hair and wears a light-colored top. The ceiling structure is visible at the top, featuring a dark, metallic grid pattern with recessed sections and track lighting systems containing multiple dark, cylindrical spot fixtures. The room's ambient lighting is low, with the projection screen serving as the primary light source.

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