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Image Fusion

In close collaboration with leading clinical and industrial partners, the Image Fusion (IMF) Group develops novel methods for rigid and non-rigid data registration, as well as innovative applications and efficient clinical workflows. Current foci of interest include multi-modal image fusion, image-guided therapy, 2-D/3-D registration and image overlay. The interdisciplinary research provides the basis to develop applications close to medical practice. 

Colloquium Time Table (Friday, 14:00-15:30, room change: 02.134-113)

DateResponsible PersonTitle
30.08.2019Ute Spiske (Siming Bayer)BT Intro: Interpolation of deformation field for brain-shift using Gaussian Process
06.09.2019--
13.09.2019Markus Weiß (Roman Schaffert)MT Final: Learning-based Correspondence Estimation for 2-D/3-D Image Registration
20.09.2019--
27.09.2019--


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Running Projects

Rigid Medical Image Registration

In rigid registration, only rotations and translations are applied for the spatial transform.

Non-Rigid Medical Image Registration

Non-rigid image registration is a natural extension to rigid registration, allowing also deformations.

2D-3D Medical Image Registration

Fusion of pre-operative 3-D volumetric data with intra-operative 2-D images.

Image-Guided Radiation Therapy

Multi-modal respiratory motion modeling and tracking.
Automatic patient setup using 3-D range imaging.

Self-Adapting Image Guidance for Endovascular Aneurysm Repair

Fusion of preoperative images with intraoperative fluoroscopy for endovascular repair of aortic aneurysms.

Finished Projects

Surface Registration

Rigid, non-rigid and multi-modal 3-D surface registration.

Time-of-Flight 3-D Endoscopy

Extending conventional 2-D endoscopic data with additional 3-D surface information.