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Virtual Mirror: Interaction Paradigm for Augmented Reality Applications (Video1)
Video Length: 00:02:44
This video introduces a new method for navigated spine surgery using a stereoscopic video see-through head-mounted display (HMD) and an optical tracking system. Vertebrae are segmented from volumetric CT data and visualized in-situ. A surgical drilling device is virtually extended with a mirror for intuitive planning of the drill canal, control of drill direction and insertion depth. The first designated application for the virtually extended drilling device is the preparation of canals for pedicle screw implantation in spine surgery.
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Hot Stuff
| 6 July 2021, Zooom CampPizza! July 2021 The CAMPPizza in 2021 will take place on July 6th from 09:30-14:20. It will be held both at the Chair and virtual over Zoom. We are pleased to announce our main speakers, Dr. Tolga Birdal (Stanford), Fabian Manhardt (Google), Dr. Christoph Baur (Rohde & Schwarz Germany), Dr. Anees Kazi, Mehdi Astaraki, Shun-Cheng Wu, and welcome our new members Yan Di, Guangyao Zhai, Michael Sommersperger, Amir Choopankareh. |
| 15 January 2021, Zoom CAMP New Year's Party 2021 Happy 2021! To celebrate the arrival of the new year and connect with each other during these challenging times, the CAMP chair is hosting a virtual New Year's Party on Friday, January 15th. The event will feature educational talks about Transformers, career advice by selected Alumni and will conclude with a fun game night! |
| 9 December 2020, Zoom CAMP Pizza! December 2020 Edition The last but not least CAMPPizza in 2020 will take place on December 9th from 10:00-15:00. It will be held purely virtual over Zoom. We are pleased to announce our main speakers, Dr. Federico Tombari (Google, Zürich), Dr. Pierre Jannin (Medical School of the University of Rennes, France) and Dr. Steven McDonagh (Huawei Technologies R&D, London) and welcome our new members and returners Tianyu Song, Heiko Maier, Yousef Yeganeh and Mahdi Hamad. |
| 9 December 2020, YouTube EIT Health FastRAi Symposium We would like to invite you to the virtual FastRAi symposium, where CAMP, Deepc and M3i will present the methods and findings developed for the project 'Flexible and Adaptive Software-Framework for X-Ray-enabled AI for COVID-19 detection'. |
| 22 October 2020, Deep Learning Solutions for Cancer Drug Development in Digital Pathology In the domain of oncology, pathology tasks such as patient diagnosis and cancer drug development, have been revolutionized since the growing availability and quality of high-resolution whole slide scanners. The transition from conventional glass slide microscopic assessment to digital pathology has been beneficial and promising for both pathologists and researchers due to the ability to collect, process and analyze much larger datasets with more stains (clinical markers) using more objective, accurate and consistent methods. Furthermore, with the recent advances in computational power, deep learning solutions have been developed allowing to explore previously unachievable predictive algorithms and to enhance the value and insights that can be generated from pathology tissue images. However, different challenges need to be taken into consideration in order to make the applications more efficient and to increase confidence and adoption in the very conservative field of human pathology. These challenges include, among others, application generalization over multiple stains, limitations in terms of tissue staining materials and procedures, size of histologic whole slide images (WSis) and intra and inter-pathologist variability. In this thesis, we explore new methodologies, techniques, and deep learning solutions to the aforementioned challenges in the context of two different applications: stain generalization and stain virtualization applied to digital images of Colorectal Carcinoma metastases in liver tissue from biopsy and surgical specimen. Slide annotation is a key step in pathology routines and in cancer biomarker research aiming to quantify pattern changes in microscopic WSis of tumor biopsies. The process of manual annotation can be tedious and subjective, especially in the context of drug development research where a correlative analysis of multiple biomarkers is required. In the first part of this dissertation, we elaborate on a supervised learning-based method that allows to segment different functional compartments in histology images of various stainings including Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining and multiple immunohistochemistry (IHC) stainings. We show the effect of the proposed solution on increasing the stain generalization performance and dealing with dataset variability by comparing to state-of-the-art methods and using different visualization techniques. In the second part, we propose stain virtualization solutions allowing to virtually generate an IHC staining from different input stainings using unsupervised learning methods. Stain virtualization presents many advantages to the pathology drug development workflow, such as reduction of lab workload, reduction in tissue and costs, and multiplexing of different biomarkers on the same tissue and with the same coordinate system. In this context, we additionally propose solutions to one of the main challenges of high-resolution style transfer in general and to WSI processing in particular, i.e. the tiling artifact caused by the necessity of tilewise processing. We describe different experiments and visualizations aiming to prove the hypothesis and we validate the application mathematically and histologically. |
News
| 1 June 2021, Dr. Ulrich Eck and Dr. Thomas Wendler promoted to Vice-Directors of the Chair Following an internal restructuring and as acknowledgment for the hard work over the last years and the carried responsibility, Prof. Navab decided to promote Dr. Ulrich Eck and Dr. Thomas Wendler to Vice-Directors of the Chair. Ulrich, who joined our team in 2016, is the managing the Chair's NARVIS lab at Klinikum Innenstadt. Thomas, who came back to the Chair in 2019 after 12 years in industry, manages the Interdisciplinary Research Lab at Klinikum rechts der Isar. Both also are pillars for the Chair in teaching, co-supervision of Ph.D. candidates, and grant managing. |
| 15 January 2021, CAMP offers up to 5 International Undergraduate Excellence Awards in 2021 to the best international undergraduate applicants The Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures (CAMP) is offering up to 5 research awards to strongly motivated international undergraduate students interested in improving their research skills in machine learning, medical imaging, computer vision, and augmented reality&. The students are required to pursue their undergraduate studies outside Germany. The first two awards amount to 4500 Euros and the second three awards to 4000 Euros. These awards will provide financial support for the awardees during their research stay at CAMP for a period of up to three months between June 2021 and October 2021. |
| 28 December 2020, IFL SAT.1 Bayern feature on CAMP’s projects against COVID SAT.1 Bayern features a reportage on the efforts of the CAMP Chair in collaboration with the Radiology of Klinikum Rechts der Isar to fight COVID-19 and equip physicians with solutions that could further be useful for future pandemics. |
Recent Publications
| 2 August 2021, Virtual 3 papers accepted at ICCV 2021 We are happy to announce that 3 papers of our chair will be presented at the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2021) October 11 - 17, 2021. |
| 1 July 2021, Strasbourg, France 13 papers accepted at MICCAI 2021 We are happy to announce that 13 papers of our chair will be presented at the 24rd International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Interventions (MICCAI 2021) in Strasbourg, France, September 27 - October 1st, 2021. |
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