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

by Prof. Navab
Tutors: Tobias Benz, Ralf Stauder and Christian Schulte zu Berge

Type: Master Practical Course Module IN2106, Module IN8902, Module IN4136
SWS: 6
Programs: Biomedical Computing (Master), Informatics (Master), Informatics (Diploma)
ECTS: 10 Credits
Weekly Meetings: See schedule below, 15:30-17:00, MI 03.13.010
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.

  • February 4, 2014: Schedule for final presentations updated.
  • January 27, 2014: Schedule and guidelines for final presentations are online.
  • December 1, 2013: Uploaded guidelines for intermediate presentations.
  • November 15, 2013: Schedule for intermediate presentations has been updated.
  • November 7, 2013: Schedule for intermediate presentations is online.
  • November 6, 2013: Schedule for requirements presentations is online.
  • October 16, 2013: List of all projects is online. The availability of projects will be updated in blocks, as we assign them.
  • July 8, 2013: Schedule confirmed.
  • July 4, 2013: Information on registration updated, preliminary schedule announced.
  • July 2, 2013: Preliminary meeting announced.
  • June 28, 2013: Course website created.

Registration

Please register on TUMOnline (link). Registration will be open starting from 10.07.2013, 17:00. Registration is on a first come, first served basis.

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 Topic Conducted by Materials
10.07.2013 Preliminary meeting ("Vorbesprechung") Course Tutors Slides
16.10.2013 Organizational Issues, Project Announcements Course Tutors, Project Supervisors Slides
23.10.2013 Lecture: Software Project Management Course Tutors Slides
30.10.2013 Lecture: Unified Modeling Language (UML) Course Tutors Slides
06.11.2013 15:30-18:00 Project Requirements Presentations Course Tutors, Seminar Participants PPTX Slide Template (PPTX) ODP Slide Template (ODP)
13.11.2013 Lecture: Documentation, Tests, Design Patterns & Integration Strategy Course Tutors Slides
Four weeks of no session.      
18.12.2013 15:30-18:00 Intermediate Presentations I Course Tutors, Seminar Participants Guidelines
19.12.2013 15:30-18:00 Intermediate Presentations II Course Tutors, Seminar Participants  
Five weeks of no session.      
29.01.2014 Q&A Final Presentations Course Tutors  
05.02.2014 15:30-18:00 Final Presentations I Course Tutors, Seminar Participants Guidelines
06.02.2014 15:30-18:00 Final Presentations II Course Tutors, Seminar Participants  

Requirements Presentations Schedule

Wednesday, November 6, 15:30-18:00, MI 03.13.010. 5 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 1 minute for questions).

Slot First Name Last name Project ID Project Title
1 Burcu Altinkaya 16 Mr. Bone's fun and exciting adventure encountering segmentation and alignment
2 Juan Castrillon Guzman 11 Brain graph classification in multi-site clinical datasets
3 Eduardo Coello Uribe 14 Color-encoded visualization of bolus arrival time in 4D MR angiography data
4 Alexandra Derntl 20 Analysis interface for human deep-electrode epilepsy recordings
5 Radu Diaconescu 12 HCI in the OR: High-precision finger tracking for Signal.Net using the Leap Motion Controller
6 Ralf Gutjahr 3 A flexible toolbox for affine and elastic volume registration in cardiac SPECT and PET
7 Xiao Huang 28 A modular experimental virtual reality interface
8 Jihye Jang 10 Sliding-window analysis of functional connectivity between brain areas based on functional MRI data in psychiatric patients
9 Ekaterina Mikaeva 1 Tracking and visualization in intraoperative image-guided radiation therapy (i2gRT)
10 Nikoleta Mouriki 21 A user-extendable (plug-in) infrastructure for a multi-modal, multi parametric analysis package (M3P -Anima)
11 Juan Osorio Valencia 25 GUI development for visualization and processing of high-resolution imaging data
12 Cemre Senesen 27 Evaluation of white matter tracts in the brain
13 Jun Shen 9 Automatic segmentation of adipose tissue compartments from water-fat MRI data
14 Shanmugapriya Survarachakan 5 Reactivating depth in X-Ray (ReDeX)
15 Richeek Swami 18 Analysis of medical data and visualization of quantitative data in CAMPVis
16 Stavroula Timioteraki 26 Detection of catheter electrodes in C-arm fluoroscopy images
17 Piotr Wojewnik 22 The neverending story of software for vessel segmentation and processing
18 Oliver Zettinig 7 3D Doppler reconstruction for vascular imaging

Intermediate Presentations Schedule

Wednesday, 18.12.2013 and Thursday, 19.12.2013, 15:30-18:00, MI 03.13.010. 10 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 2 minutes for questions).

Slot First Name Last name Supervisor Project ID Project Title
Wednesday, 18.12.2013, 15:30-18:00
1 Stavroula Timioteraki Pascal Fallavollita 26 Detection of catheter electrodes in C-arm fluoroscopy images
2 Burcu Altinkaya Amit Shah 16 Mr. Bone's fun and exciting adventure encountering segmentation and alignment
3 Piotr Wojewnik Amit Shah, Bernhard Fürst 22 The neverending story of software for vessel segmentation and processing
4 Ekaterina Mikaeva Philipp Matthies 1 Tracking and visualization in intraoperative image-guided radiation therapy (i2gRT)
5 Shanmugapriya Survarachakan Stefanie Demirci 5 Reactivating depth in X-Ray (ReDeX)
6 Jihye Jang Afra Wohlschläger 10 Sliding-window analysis of functional connectivity between brain areas based on functional MRI data in psychiatric patients
7 Cemre Senesen Verena Rozanski, Ahmad Amadi 27 Evaluation of white matter tracts in the brain
8 Ralf Gutjahr Stephan Nekolla 3 A flexible toolbox for affine and elastic volume registration in cardiac SPECT and PET
9 Nikoleta Mouriki Stephan Nekolla 21 A user-extendable (plug-in) infrastructure for a multi-modal, multi parametric analysis package (M3P -Anima)
Thursday, 19.12.2013, 15:30-18:00
10 Jun Shen Dimitrios Karampinos, Peter Noel 9 Automatic segmentation of adipose tissue compartments from water-fat MRI data
11 Juan Castrillon Guzman Richiardi Jonas 11 Brain graph classification in multi-site clinical datasets
12 Oliver Zettinig Christoph Hennersperger 7 3D Doppler reconstruction for vascular imaging
13 Juan Osorio Valencia Dominik Soliman 25 GUI development for visualization and processing of high-resolution imaging data
14 Richeek Swami Christian Schulte zu Berge 18 Analysis of medical data and visualization of quantitative data in CAMPVis
15 Radu Diaconescu Tobias Benz 12 HCI in the OR: High-precision finger tracking for Signal.Net using the Leap Motion Controller
16 Xiao Huang Virginia Flanagin 28 A modular experimental virtual reality interface
17 Alexandra Derntl Virginia Flanagin 20 Analysis interface for human deep-electrode epilepsy recordings

Final Presentations Schedule

Wednesday, 05.02.2014 and Thursday, 06.02.2014, 15:30-18:00, MI 03.13.010. 10 minutes slot for each presenter (plus 2 minutes for questions).

Slot First Name Last name Supervisor Project ID Project Title up
Wednesday, 05.02.2014, 15:30-18:00
9 Ekaterina Mikaeva Philipp Matthies 1 Tracking and visualization in intraoperative image-guided radiation therapy (i2gRT)
Thursday, 06.02.2014, 15:30-18:00
13 Piotr Wojewnik Amit Shah, Bernhard Fürst 22 The neverending story of software for vessel segmentation and processing
7 Jihye Jang Afra Wohlschläger 10 Sliding-window analysis of functional connectivity between brain areas based on functional MRI data in psychiatric patients
3 Burcu Altinkaya Amit Shah 16 Mr. Bone's fun and exciting adventure encountering segmentation and alignment
11 Juan Osorio Valencia Dominik Soliman 25 GUI development for visualization and processing of high-resolution imaging data
5 Stavroula Timioteraki Pascal Fallavollita 26 Detection of catheter electrodes in C-arm fluoroscopy images
10 Eduardo Coello Uribe Jan Bauer, Tobias Benz 14 Color-encoded visualization of bolus arrival time in 4D MR angiography data
4 Juan Castrillon Guzman Richiardi Jonas 11 Brain graph classification in multi-site clinical datasets
12 Jun Shen Dimitrios Karampinos, Peter Noel 9 Automatic segmentation of adipose tissue compartments from water-fat MRI data
6 Richeek Swami Christian Schulte zu Berge 18 Analysis of medical data and visualization of quantitative data in CAMPVis
15 Alexandra Derntl Virginia Flanagin 20 Analysis interface for human deep-electrode epilepsy recordings
2 Nikoleta Mouriki Stephan Nekolla 21 A user-extendable (plug-in) infrastructure for a multi-modal, multi parametric analysis package (M3P -Anima)
14 Xiao Huang Virginia Flanagin 28 A modular experimental virtual reality interface
1 Ralf Gutjahr Stephan Nekolla 3 A flexible toolbox for affine and elastic volume registration in cardiac SPECT and PET
8 Oliver Zettinig Christoph Hennersperger 7 3D Doppler reconstruction for vascular imaging

Available Projects

Registration only via email to Ralf Stauder:

ID Project Title Supervisor Additional Material
1 ASSIGNED! Tracking and Visualization in intraoperative image-guided Radiation Therapy (i2gRT) Philipp Matthies PDF Project Proposal
2 Lumen segmentation in 3D optical coherence tomography images Sebastian Pölsterl PDF Project Proposal
3 ASSIGNED! A flexible toolbox for affine and elastic volume registration in cardiac SPECT and PET Dr. Stephan Nekolla PDF Project Proposal
4 Ray-shot Selection in Augmented Reality Medical Education Application Ma Meng PDF Project Proposal
5 ASSIGNED! Reactivating depth in X-Ray (ReDeX) Stefanie Demirci PDF Project Proposal
6 ASSIGNED! Stent graft tracking in angiographic sequences Stefanie Demirci PDF Project Proposal
7 ASSIGNED! 3D Doppler reconstruction for vascular imaging Christoph Hennersperger PDF Project Proposal
8 RGBD Fusion for Dermatology Alexandru Duliu PDF Project Proposal
9 ASSIGNED! Automatic segmentation of adipose tissue compartments from water-fat MRI data Dimitrios Karampinos, Peter Noel PDF Project Proposal
10 ASSIGNED! Sliding-window analysis of functional connectivity between brain areas based on functional MRI data in psychiatric patients Dr. Afra Wohlschläger PDF Project Proposal
11 ASSIGNED! Brain graph classification in multi-site clinical datasets Richiardi Jonas PDF Project Proposal
12 ASSIGNED! HCI in the OR: High-precision finger tracking for Signal.Net using the Leap Motion Controller Tobias Benz PDF Project Proposal
13 HCI in the OR: advancing Kinect feet tracking for Signal.Net Tobias Benz, Ralf Stauder PDF Project Proposal
14 ASSIGNED! Color-encoded visualization of bolus arrival time in 4D MR angiography data Dr. Jan Bauer, Tobias Benz, Peter Noel PDF Project Proposal
15 Brain artery tree segmentation in CTA Data Dr. Jan Bauer, Tobias Benz, Peter Noel PDF Project Proposal
16 ASSIGNED! Mr. Bone's fun and exciting adventure encountering segmentation and alignment Amit Shah PDF Project Proposal
17 Acceleration Techniques for Volume Rendering Christian Schulte zu Berge PDF Project Proposal
18 ASSIGNED! Analysis of Medical Data and Visualization of Quantitative Data in CAMPVis Christian Schulte zu Berge PDF Project Proposal
19 Interaction Metaphors for Medical Data in CAMPVis Christian Schulte zu Berge PDF Project Proposal
20 ASSIGNED! Analysis interface for human deep-electrode epilepsy recordings Virginia Flanagin PDF Project Proposal
21 ASSIGNED! A user-extendable (plug-in) infrastructure for a multi-modal, multi parametric analysis package (M3P -Anima) Dr. Stephan Nekolla PDF Project Proposal
22 The Neverending Story of Software for Vessel Segmentation and Processing Amit Shah, Bernhard Fürst PDF Project Proposal
23 SuperTrack: To Hybrid Tracking and Beyond! Bernhard Fürst, Felix Achilles, Amit Shah PDF Project Proposal
24 CAMPCommunication at the tip of your fingers Bernhard Fürst PDF Project Proposal
25 ASSIGNED! GUI Development for Visualization and Processing of high-resolution Imaging Data Dominik Soliman PDF Project Proposal
26 ASSIGNED! Detection of catheter electrodes in C-arm fluoroscopy images Pascal Fallavollita PDF Project Proposal
27 ASSIGNED! Evaluation of white matter tracts in the brain Dr. med. Verena Rozanski, Ahmad Ahmadi PDF Project Proposal
28 ASSIGNED! A modular experimental virtual reality interface Virginia Flanagin PDF Project Proposal

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).

SVN

OpenGL

Qt

OpenCV

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TeachingForm
Title: Project Management and Software Development for Medical Applications
Professor: Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab
Tutors: Tobias Benz, Ralf Stauder and Christian Schulte zu Berge
Type: Praktikum
Information: 10 ECTS credits
Term: 2013WiSe
Abstract: The Lab Course is intended to teach basic concepts of the software project management and development for medical and intra-operative applications. You will be confronted with a brief introduction to the software project management concepts such as requirement analysis, software design, coding guidelines and unified modeling language (UML). Furthermore, you will be exposed to basic concepts of the C++ programming language, graphical user interface programming using Qt and OpenGL. Last but not least topics like version control, deployment and test will be explored. You will be assigned a medical software project to apply the mentioned concepts in a real-life scenario.


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