Contact
+49-9131-85-27775
+49-9131-85-27270
Secretary
Monday | 8:00 - 12:15 |
Tuesday | 8:00 - 16:45 |
Wednesday | 8:00 - 16:45 |
Thursday | 8:00 - 16:45 |
Friday | 8:00 - 12:15 |
Address
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Lehrstuhl für Informatik 5 (Mustererkennung)
Martensstr. 3
91058 Erlangen
Germany
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Pattern Recognition Lab
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Recent Publications
Breininger, Katharina; Hanika, Moritz; Weule, Mareike; Kowarschik, Markus; Pfister, Marcus; Maier, Andreas: Simultaneous reconstruction of multiple stiff wires from a single X-ray projection for endovascular aortic repair In: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Scutaru, Mihai; Voigt, Ingmar; Mansi, Tommaso,; Ionasec, Razvan; Houle, Helene; Tatpati, Anand; Comaniciu, Dorin; Georgescu, Bogdan; El-Zehiri, Noha: Landmark detection with spatial and temporal constraints in medical imaging In:
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LME-News
It is a great pleasure to announce that our new text book "Medical Imaging Systems - An Introductory Guide“ has been published as open access version under this...[more]
Our recently published paper "Scale-space Anisotropic Total Variation for Limited Angle Tomography" has been selected as one of the "featured stories" by the journal IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma...[more]
The NVIDIA Corporation donated a GPU to a member of the lab after she applied for the NVIDIA GPU Grant Program:
https://developer.nvidia.com/academic_gpu_seeding
Aline Sindel received a grant for her research on deep similarity...[more]
Alexandra Hauske joined the Pattern Recognition Lab on June 15th.
After training as a foreign language correspondent (in Spanish and English) at the Institut für Fremdsprachen und Auslandskunde at the...[more]
Melissa W Haskell (Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging – MGH Harvard University, Boston) will visit our lab on 10.07.2018 and give a talk entitled “Retrospective correction of patient motion in magnetic resonance...[more]
A work of the current research project "Digitization of Fragile Historical Documents by Using 3-D X-ray Computed Tomography" has been recently published in an article in the North bavarian news(Nürnberger...[more]
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