Project type: klinisches Anwendungsprojekt (im Bachelor-Nebenfach Medizin)
Advisor: Nassir Navab
Supervision by: Stefanie Demirci
A second aim of IGI is to locate the instrument within a 3D model of the patient in order to support complex navigation and positioning tasks. The automatic image-based tracking of such devices requires a prior detection of these within the intraoperative images. Instead of employing existing filtering approaches, the idea in this project is to employ background subtraction approaches.
In this project, you are supposed to analyze the applicability of background subtraction for X-ray images and, if necessary, come up with adaptation suggestions. The analysis can be performed with Matlab or C++ programming.
If you are interested please send your up-to-date CV to stefanie.demirci@tum.de .
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Title: | Independent Component Analysis for Device Detection in X-ray Images |
Abstract: | Most catheterization procedures are performed under constant 2D X-ray imaging. Image-guided intervention (IGI) solutions aim at enhancing this 2D information by integrating the preoperatively acquired 3D patient scan into the intervention room. The automatic image-based tracking of such devices requires a prior detection of these within the intraoperative images. Instead of employing existing filtering approaches, the idea in this project is to analyze the applicability of Independent Component Analysis (ICA). |
Student: | Daniele Volpi |
Director: | Nassir Navab |
Supervisor: | Stefanie Demirci |
Type: | IDP/Klinisches Anwendungsprojekt |
Area: | Segmentation |
Status: | finished |
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