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VCBM 2014: Vienna, Austria
- Ivan Viola, Katja Bühler, Timo Ropinski:
Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine, VCBM 2014, Vienna, Austria, 2014. Proceedings. Eurographics Association 2014, ISBN 978-3-905674-62-0
Multivariate Data Analysis
- Benjamin Köhler, Uta Preim, Matthias Gutberlet, Katharina Fischbach, Bernhard Preim:
Robust Cardiac Function Assessment in 4D PC-MRI Data. 1-9 - Renata Georgia Raidou, Marcel Breeuwer, Anna Vilanova, Uulke A. van der Heide, Petra J. van Houdt:
The iCoCooN: Integration of Cobweb Charts with Parallel Coordinates for Visual Analysis of DCE-MRI Modeling Variations. 11-20 - Miguel Nunes, Andrea Laruelo, Soléakhéna Ken, Anne Laprie, Katja Bühler:
A Survey on Visualizing Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Data. 21-30
Segmentation and Uncertainty
- Peter Faltin, Kraisorn Chaisaowong, Thomas Kraus, Dorit Merhof:
Extracting and Visualizing Uncertainties in Segmentations from 3D Medical Data. 31-39 - Ahmed Al-Taie, Horst K. Hahn, Lars Linsen:
Uncertainty-aware Ensemble of Classifiers for Segmenting Brain MRI Data. 41-50 - Eyal Zadicario, Neta Carmi, Tao Ju, Daniel Cohen-Or:
Inlier Detection in Thermal Sensitive Images. 51-58
Microscopy
- Yong Wan, Hideo Otsuna, K. M. Kwan, Charles D. Hansen:
Real-Time Dense Nucleus Selection from Confocal Data. 59-68 - Christine Ulrich, Oleg Lobachev, Birte Steiniger, Michael Guthe:
Imaging the Vascular Network of the Human Spleen from Immunostained Serial Sections. 69-78 - Steffen Oeltze-Jafra, Franz Pieper, Reyk Hillert, Bernhard Preim, Walter Schubert:
Interactive Labeling of Toponome Data. 79-88
Visual Analytics for Biology
- Thomas Waltemate, Björn Sommer, Mario Botsch:
Membrane Mapping: Combining Mesoscopic and Molecular Cell Visualization. 89-96 - Barbora Kozlíková, Adam Jurcík, Jan Byska, Ondrej Strnad, Jiri Sochor:
Visualizing Movements of Protein Tunnels in Molecular Dynamics Simulations. 97-106 - Nicolas Swoboda, Judith Moosburner, Stefan Bruckner, Jai Y. Yu, Barry J. Dickson, Katja Bühler:
Visual and Quantitative Analysis of Higher Order Arborization Overlaps for Neural Circuit Research. 107-116
Volume Visualization
- Gunnar Läthén, Stefan Lindholm, Reiner Lenz, Magnus Borga:
Evaluation of Transfer Function Methods in Direct Volume Rendering of the Blood Vessel Lumen. 117-126 - Veronika Soltészová, Åsmund Birkeland, Ivan Viola, Stefan Bruckner:
Visibility-Driven Processing of Streaming Volume Data. 127-136 - Stefan Lindholm, Daniel Forsberg, Anders Ynnerman, Hans Knutsson, Mats T. Andersson, Claes Lundström:
Towards Clinical Deployment of Automated Anatomical Regions-Of-Interest. 137-143
Image Registration and Data Reconstruction for Medical Interventions
- Noeska N. Smit, Berend Klein Haneveld, Marius Staring, Elmar Eisemann, Charl P. Botha, Anna Vilanova:
RegistrationShop: An Interactive 3D Medical Volume Registration System. 145-153 - Weimin Yu, Guoyan Zheng:
Personalized X-ray Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur via a New Control Point-based 2D-3D Registration and Residual Complexity Minimization. 155-162 - Adam Wieckowski, Fabian Stopp, Marc Käseberg, Erwin Keeve:
Misalignment Correction in Open Cone-Beam CT. 163-172 - Markus Müller, Linn Emilie Sævil Helljesen, Raphael Prevost, Ivan Viola, Kim Nylund, Odd Helge Gilja, Nassir Navab, Wolfgang Wein:
Deriving Anatomical Context from 4D Ultrasound. 173-180
Visual Explanations and Display Techniques
- Alexandra Baer, Antje Hübler, Patrick Saalfeld, Douglas W. Cunningham, Bernhard Preim:
A Comparative User Study of a 2D and an Autostereoscopic 3D Display for a Tympanoplastic Surgery. 181-190 - Armelle Bauer, Florent Paclet, Violaine Cahouet, Ali-Hamadi Dicko, Olivier Palombi, François Faure, Jocelyne Troccaz:
Interactive Visualization of Muscle Activity During Limb Movements: Towards Enhanced Anatomy Learning. 191-198 - Steffen Oeltze-Jafra, Bernhard Preim:
Survey of Labeling Techniques in Medical Visualizations. 199-208
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