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Research

Research at the Department of Medical Informatics is focused on the development of methods, algorithms, and software systems for medical image processing, for applications in computer aided diagnostics, therapy, and education. Methodically, this work can be assigned to the following fields: 

 

 4D Medical Image Computing  

 
   
    Visualization and Analysis of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation using 3D and 4D MR Image Seqeunces  
     Analysis of the 4D Cine-MR Cardiac Image Data  
    4D Medical Image Computing for Model-based Analysis of Respiratory Tumor and Organ Motion  
    Simulation and Evaluation of the Impact of Breathing Motion on Thoracic Dose Distributions for Different Radiation Delivery Techniques using 4D CT Data  
    Artefact reduced Reconstruction of 4D-CT Data Sets from 3D-CT Data Degments  

Segmentation and Registration of Medical Image Data

 
       
    Contour Extraction of Anatomical Structures in Medical Image Data using Atlases and Graph Search Algorithms  
    Optical Flow based Interpolation of Temporal Image Sequences  
    Non-Linear Voxel-Based 2D/3D Registration using Differential Properties  
    Surface-Based Registration for Automatical Recognition of Anatomical Landmarks  
     Atlas-Based 3D Segmentation of Anatomical Image Structures and Landmarks using Non-linear  Registration Algorithms  

Virtual Reality Systems for Planning, Simulation and Training of Surgical Interventions

 
   
    Virtual Reality Simulator for the Training of Puncture Interventions  
       
    Computer-Assisted 3D-Planning of Hip Operations and Endoprostheses in Bone Tumor Surgery  

Simulation and Modeling

 
       
     Finite Element Modeling of Respiratory Lung Motion  
    Representation and Visualization of  3D Shape Variability  of Organs in an Interactive Anatomical Atlas  
    Simulation of Ultrasound Images from Segmented 3D Image Data  

Virtual Bodies

 
   
    Virtual Preparation and Atlas Building of Brain and Heart of the Visible Korean Human  
    Computer Aided Reconstruction of the Bog Body "Moora"  
    Virtual Mummy  

eLearning

 
   
     eLearning in Medical  Informatics  
    Introduction of a Learning Management System for Medical Education  



 

 

 

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