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Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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Lab Course / Praktikum: Project Management and Software Development for Medical Applications

by Prof. Nassir Navab and Dr. Benjamin Frisch
Tutors: Felix Achilles, Oliver Zettinig, Rüdiger Göbl
Type: Master Practical Course Module IN2106, Module IN8902, Module IN4136
SWS: 6
Programs: Biomedical Computing (Master), Informatics (Master), Informatics (Diploma)
ECTS: 10 Credits

Preliminary Meeting ("Vorbesprechung"):
Further Meetings: See schedule below

This course in TUMOnline: Link
The course will be conducted in English.

News

Please check back here regularly, as important news will be posted here.

  • 27JUN2016: We cancelled the final presentations on Monday, July 11th and moved all to Wednesday, July 13th.
  • 22JAN 2016: Please register for the course at https://matching.in.tum.de/. Highest priority given to BMC students in their last semester, takeing this course for the 1st time and who sent an e-mail to benjamin.frisch@tum.de before 03FEB2016
  • 22JAN2016: Course website created.

Registration

Please register in the matching system for the course registration between 29JAN2016 and 09FEB2016 (link). Keep in mind that your chances to be assigned to the course increase if you give it a higher rank in your choices. We will give highest priority for this course for students of the Biomedical Computing Master (BMC) who are in their last semester, take this course for the first time and send an e-mail to benjamin.frisch@tum.de before 03FEB2016. For further details about how the matching system works and its schedule please check this website.

General content

The Lab Course is intended to teach the basic concepts of software project management and development for medical applications. You will be confronted with a brief introduction to software project management concepts such as requirement analysis, software design, coding guidelines and unified modeling language (UML). In addition, topics like software version control, deployment engineering and testing will be explored. You will be assigned a medical software project to apply the mentioned concepts in a real-life scenario.

Prerequisites

This course requires basic knowledge of C++. The concepts of OO Programming and other concepts as conducted in the Introduction to CS lecture are assumed.

Schedule

Date Place Topic Conducted by Materials
29 JAN 2016, 1000-1100 MI 03.13.010 Preliminary meeting ("Vorbesprechung") Dr. Benjamin Frisch Slides
12 APR 2016, 0830-1000 MI 03.13.010 Introductory Meeting: Organizational Issues, Project Announcements Dr. Benjamin Frisch Rules and Regulations and Project Presentation
13 APR 2016, 09000-1200 MI 03.13.010 Lecture: Software Project Management (SPM) + Presentation Tips Shadi Albarqouni and Dr. Benjamin Frisch SPM
Presentation Tips
14 APR 2016, 1700 e-mail Deadline to send project preferences. Assignments published later this evening. Seminar Participants  
19 APR 2016, 0830-1000 MI 03.13.010 Lecture: Unified Modeling Language (UML) Rüdiger Göbl UML
20 APR 2016, 0900-1200 MI 03.13.010 Lecture: Documentation, Tests, Design Patterns & Integration Strategy Oliver Zettinig Software Engineering
22 APR 2016, 1300-1600 MI 03.13.010 Project Requirements Presentations Seminar Participants  
Four weeks of no session.      
23 MAY 2016, 1430-1730 IFL Intermediate Presentations Part I Seminar Participants  
24 MAY 2016, 1430-1730 IFL Intermediate Presentations Part II Seminar Participants  
Five weeks of no session.      
04 JUL 2016, 1400-1500 MI 03.13.010 Q&A Final Presentations Course Tutors  
CANCELLED CANCELLED Final Presentations Part I Course Tutors, Seminar Participants  
13 JUL 2016, 0800-1230 MI 03.13.010 Final Presentations Course Tutors, Seminar Participants  

Final Presentations Schedule

13JUL2016. 10 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 3 minutes for questions). Your presentation has to last at least 9 minutes. It should last 10 minutes. You will be interrupted after 10 minutes 20 seconds, no exceptions made.

Slot Name
1 El-Gazzar
2 Kalim
3 Navarro
4 Jimenez Sanchez
5 Luque Gonzalez
6 Stelzl
7 Sarasua
8 Yajnik
9 Page
10 Nitkunanantharajah
11 Nikolaev
12 Tran
13 Kewlani
14 Ahmad

Intermediate Presentations Schedule

23MAY2016, 1430-1730, at IFL. 7 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 3 minutes for questions). Your presentation has to last at least 6 minutes and 30 seconds. It should last 7 minutes. You will be interrupted after 7 minutes 20 seconds, no exceptions made.

Slot Name
1 Luque Gonzalez
2 Nitkunanantharajah
3 Kalim
4 Yajnik
5 El-Gazzar
6 Stelzl
7 Nikolaev
8 Jimenez Sanchez

24MAY2016, 1430-1730, at IFL. 7 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 3 minutes for questions). Your presentation has to last at least 6 minutes and 30 seconds. It should last 7 minutes. You will be interrupted after 7 minutes 20 seconds, no exceptions made.

Slot Name
1 Navarro
2 Ahmad
3 Page
4 Kewlani
5 Abdo
6 Tran
7 Sarasua

Requirements Presentations

22 APR 2016, 1300-1600, in room MI 03.13.010. 5 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 2 minutes for questions). Your presentation will be interrupted after 5 minutes 20 seconds, no exceptions made. You can use the CAMP PowerPoint template for your slides.

Available Projects

Projects will be announced in due time and presented during the introductory meeting. Please communicate your selection (first, second and third choice) by 14APR2016, 1700.

ID Student Project Title Supervisor down Additional Material
1 El-Gazzar A vision based anthropometric Scanner Benjamin Busam Project Description
2 Kalim A hybrid opto-inertial Tracking System Prototype Benjamin Busam Project Description
3 A virtual multi-view Optical Tracking System Benjamin Busam Project Description
10 Navarro Computer assisted optical biopsy for colorectal polyps Diana Mateus Project Description
6 Stelzl Advanced Visualization for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Eduardo Coello Project Description
11 Jimenez Sanchez Fully convolutional model for brain tumor segmentation Fausto Milletari Project Description
17 Sarasua Surgical Instrument Tracking in Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Florian Steidle Project Description
4 Nikolaev Simulation of PET detectors based on continuous crystals using GATE Jorge Cabello Project Description
5 Nitkunanantharajah Anisotropic PET filtering with MRI Jorge Cabello Project Description
13 Luque Gonzalez Prostate Cancer Metastases Atlas Julia Rackerseder Project Description
14 Ahmad 3D PSMA-PET/MR Histology Registration Julia Rackerseder Project Description
21 Page Intraoperative robotic SPECT reconstruction Marco Esposito TBD
15 Frequency Analysis of Intra-Abdominal Pressure in Laparoscopic Surgeries Ralf Stauder Project Description
16 Yajnik Medical Workflow Software Infrastructure Based on Business Workflow Modeling Standards Ralf Stauder Project Description
18 Advanced UI for Autonomous Robotic Ultrasound Salvatore Virga Project Description
19 Automated contour definition in cardiac MRI revisited: assessment of regional contrast media uptake Stephan Nekolla Project Description
20 Kewlani A texture analysis plug‐in for a multi-modal, multi parametric analysis package (M3P‐Anima) Stephan Nekolla Project Description
12 Abdo Color normalization Fiji/ImageJ Plugin for Histological images Tingying Peng Project Description
7 Tran Deep Learning for Biomedicine Vladimir Golkov Project Description
8 Statistical Methods and Machine Learning for Diffusion MRI Vladimir Golkov Project Description
9 Super-Resolution of Cryo-EM using Convolutional Neural Networks Vladimir Golkov Project Description
22 Deep Learning for QSAR Vladimir Golkov Project Description

Passing requirements

  • Active participation in the lecture meetings
  • Submission of all assignments in time
  • Present your final assignment work

Literature/Resources

C++

Documenting your code

  • Doxygen, a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Fortran, VHDL, PHP, C#, and to some extent D.

MS Visual Studio (2010)

  • Can be downloaded on the TUM Maniac Server
  • Short tutorial on how to create a Win32 Console Project, and to run it
  • Tutorial with some debugging tips and tricks in MS Visual Studio (this tutorial features some C# code, but the tips and tricks shown should work similarly on C++ code).

Github

  • Github, a freeware Github client for Mac/Windows
  • A nice Github tutorial for beginners
  • You can ask your Tutors how to create an account on our CAMPgit.

OpenGL

Qt

OpenCV

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Title: Project Management and Software Development for Medical Applications
Professor: Prof. Nassir Navab and Dr. Benjamin Frisch
Tutors: Felix Achilles, Oliver Zettinig, Rüdiger Göbl
Type: Praktikum
Information: 6 SWS, 10 ECTS Credits
Term: 2016SoSe
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