Computer Aided Medical Procedures (CAMP) - IN2021
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Lecture by Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab & invited speakers.
Module IN2021: 4+0 SWS, 6 ECTS, Praktische Informatik, Wahlfach
Time & Location:
- The classes and exam are in English.
Further information:
- Please check the Midterm exam section on this page for the results
- In case of organizational questions, please contact Dr. Abouzar Eslami.
- In addition to the course registration all participants have to register for the final exam as well (The registration will be open from 19th Nov. )
Announcements:
- The repeat exam results are now available. Repeat exam results
- The inspection of the repeat exams will take place on Monday (29th April 2013) from 15:00 to 17:00 in Abouzar Eslami's office MI 03.13.053
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Abstract
Computer science is playing an important, increasing role in medical practices. Medical imaging companies are no more asked by physicians to only produce images of anatomy. Instead, they are asked to design software and hardware systems to provide complex computer-aided solutions for diagnosis, intervention and therapy. There are more and more opportunities for computer science graduates to contribute to the development and deployment of medical solutions. Within the operating rooms, there is an increasing need for the integration and visualization of heterogeneous data acquired by numerous sensors.
This course on computer aided medical procedures exposes the students to the challenges of building the operating rooms of the future. The main focus of the course is in imaging technologies especially intra-operative imaging as well as the visualization of this data. Techniques like segmentation and registration will be explained in various classes.
There will be invited guests from the hospital Rechts der Isar and also medical companies in the classes. They will talk about the physical properties and the clinical use of the different modalitries and techniques. The invited guests will be announced in the course schedule below.
Here is a rough overview of the topics that were presented in last year's lecture:
- Introduction
- Computer-Aided Surgery and Exemplary Applications
- Image Processing and Segmentation
- Registration
- Basics of Tracking Technologies
- Visualization and Medical Augmented Reality
- Surgical Workflow - Analysis, Monitoring and Applications
- Basics of Radiography (X-Ray, CT etc.) - Physical Properties, Applications, Radiation Therapy
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Basics, Advanced MRI and Applications
- Ultrasound Imaging
- Nuclear Medicine (PET/SPECT)
For a more detailed overview, see
last year's lecture.
Prerequisites:
- Interest in medical image processing
Benefits:
- Knowledge in medical image acquisition / image modalities
- Deep insight into medical image computing
This lecture is going to be succeeded by "Computer Aided Medical Procedures 2"
(see summer term 2012 CAMP 2 lecture page) (2+2 SWS, 6 ECTS) in the next summer term (which is recommended, but not obligatory).
Course Schedule
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password is needed to access the lecture slides and materials. This will be announced in the first lecture.
Field Trips
Within the CAMP lecture, we try to bring students into contact with industrial leaders providing computer-aided medical systems and software. We plan to arrange the following trips for this lecture. Please note that other lectures overlapping with the field trip days will not be canceled or repeated.
Registration
- Field trips are free of charge, but the number of places is limited in each case
- Places for the trip are granted on a first came first served basis
- Students are required to register for the trips to attend
Registration for the visits and field trips will be done personally at the office of Peter Maday (03.13.039). To make sure all registered students will show up, a deposit of 20 EUR is required at the time of registration. Students are requested to bring the exact amount. The deposit will be returned during the field trips.
Second Brainlab trip
Date:
Tuesday 29.01.2013, from 1PM
We will meet directly at BrainLAB at 12:45pm sharp . We cannot provide a bus for this field trip, so you have to get there by yourselves (you can share cars or go by public transport). The address is BrainLAB AG,
Kapellenstr. 12, 85622 Feldkirchen.
A short extract about using public transport to arrive at Brainlab from the
BrainLAB website:
"From Munich City take the S2 towards 'Erding/Markt Schwaben'. Exit at the 'Feldkirchen' stop. From here you can take a taxi or the regional bus 263, in the direction 'Messestadt West.' Brainlab is located a few meters walking distance from the 'Kapellenstraße' bus stop."
List of confirmed participants
Second NARVIS trip
Date:
Tuesday 29.01.2013, from 1PM
Meeting point: Directly at the
NARVIS Lab at
1:00pm sharp.
Follow the "NARVIS" signs and/or these directions:
- Take U6 line to Sendlinger tor.
- After entering the building (Nussbaumstr. 20) use the staircase on the left side. At the staircase you will find signs leading you to the lab
- Inside the building look for Station 3, which is in the second floor. In the same floor you'll find the NARVIS room (C2.06)
List of confirmed participants
TUM hospital
31. Jan. 2013
Meeting location:
At Max-Weber Platz U-Bahn station exit (Check
map )
Meeting time:
*2:00PM* sharp
Agenda for the field trip:
Section Nuclear Medicine | 10 min Cyclotron (Michael Herz) |
| 20 min PET/CT & PET/MRI Machine (Dr. Stephan Nekolla) |
| 20 min Example of PET data analysis (Dr. Michael Souvatzoglou) |
Section Radiation Therapy | 25 min Linac + Tomotherapy (Dr. Markus Ochsner) |
| 25 min Example of treatment planning (OÄ Dr. Sabrina Astner) |
Section Radiology | 25 min CT + MRI (Dr. Peter Noël) |
| 25 min Example data analysis (Dr. Peter Noël) |
List of confirmed participants (max 30):
Midterm exam
Results
The maximum achievable score is 39 points. The midterm results are only counted if it improves the final grade. The midterm exams can be checked
7.12.2012 (Friday) from 4PM to 5PM in Abouzar Eslami's office.
Midterm results
Exams
There will be two exams, with the second primarily being the "repeat exam" for the first.
Time & Location:
- The final exam will take place at Di 12.2.13 from 09:00 to 11:00 at 5602.EG.001 (00.02.001, MI Hörsaal 1)
- The repeat exam will be at Thu April 4 from 1430 till 1630 . The registration period is from 15th till 25th March
Details:
- Type: written, closed book (i.e. no material allowed), approx. 90 minutes
- The final exam covers all the materials from the course
- Information about exam procedure: Merkblatt zur Klausurdurchführung (in German only, English version to come)
- Grading of the exam:
- Approx. 80% for questions and problems to solve on the CAMP lectures.
- Approx. 20% for questions on invited talks.
- No questions about the field trips.
- The exam results will be published at TUM-Online.
Sample questions for the exam:
Sample questions
Registration:
- Please register via TUM-Online under German title "Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin" (IN2021)
- In case you can not (for any reason) register via TUM-Online, register personally at the Infopoint for Informatics Students (MI 00.10.013).
- You are free to skip the first exam and directly register for the second exam, but in this case note that there will no further repeat exam in the term!
Results for the first exam
Exam results
Grading method:
Final score = Midterm score / 39 * 20 + Exam score
Grade | Score range |
1 | 90+ |
1.3 | 85 - 90 |
1.7 | 80 - 85 |
2 | 75 - 80 |
2.3 | 70 - 75 |
2.7 | 65 - 70 |
3 | 60 - 65 |
3.3 | 55 - 60 |
3.7 | 50 - 55 |
4 | 45 - 50 |
5 | 45- |
Results for the repeat exam
Repeat exam results
Final score = Midterm score / 39 * 20 + Exam score
Grade | Score range |
5 | 44- |
4 | 44 - 50 |
3.7 | 50 - 55 |
3.3 | 55 - 60 |
3 | 60 - 65 |
2.7 | 65 - 70 |
2.3 | 70 - 75 |
2 | 75 - 79.5 |
1.7 | 79.5 - 85 |
1.3 | 85 - 90 |
1 | 90+ |
Literature
Primary Literature
- Overview
- [Peters2008] Terry M. Peters, Kevin Cleary: Image-Guided Interventions: Technology and Applications. Springer, 1st edition 2008
- [Peters2000] Terry M. Peters: Image-guided surgery: From X-rays to Virtual Reality. Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin, 4(1):27-57, 2000
- Modalities
- Computed Tomography
- Magnetic Resonance Tomography
- Image Processing / (Filtering, Morpholgical Operations, and Basic Segmentation Methods):
- Segmentation:
- [Pham2000] Dzung L. Pham, Chenyang Xu, and Jerry L. Prince. Current methods in medical image segmentation. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2:315-337, 2000. doi:10.1146/annurev.bioeng.2.1.315
- [MortensenLiveWire1992] E. Mortensen, B. Morse, W. Barrett, and J. Udupa: Adaptive Boundary Detection Using "Live-Wire" Two-Dimensional Dynamic Programming. Computers in Cardiology 1992. pp. 635-638. doi:10.1109/CIC.1992.269378
- [FalcaoLiveWire1998] A. X. Falcão et al.: User-Steered Image Segmentation Paradigms: Live Wire and Live Lane. Graphical Models and Image Processing 1998. Vol. 60, No. 4, pp. 233-260. doi:10.1006/gmip.1998.0475
- [Kass1988] M. Kass, A. Witkin, and D. Terzopoulos. Snakes: Active contour models. International Journal of Computer Vision. Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 321-331. 1988. doi:10.1007/BF00133570
- [SethianLevelSetFastMarching] J. A. Sethian: Level Set Methods and Fast Marching Methods. Evolving Interfaces in Computational Geometry, Fluid Mechanics, Computer Vision, and Materials Science. Cambridge University Press
- Registration:
- [Maintz1998] Maintz, J.B.A. & Viergever, M.A. A survey of medical image registration Medical Image Analysis, 1998, 2, 1-36
- [Hajnal2001] J. V. Hajnal, D. L. G. Hill, and D. J. Hawkes: Medical Image Registration. CRC Press, Biomedical Engineering Series, 2001
- Computer Vision:
- Computer Aided Surgery:
- [Grimson1999] W. Eric L. Grimson, Ron Kikinis, Ferenc A. Jolesz, and Peter McL. Black: Image-Guided Surgery. Scientific American, 280(6) pp. 62-69, 1999
Secondary Literature