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Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab

Nassir Navab CAMP - Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality

Research Interests

CAMP Publications

Prof. Gudrun Klinker, Ph.D.

Gudrun Klinker FAR - Fachgebiet Augmented Reality

Research Interests

FAR Publications

Teaching

Address

Location Technische Universität München
Fakultät für Informatik / I16
Boltzmannstraße 3
85748 Garching bei München
Germany

Proud of our Alumni

Dr. Joerg Traub
Managing Director of SurgicEye GmbH
New Concepts for Design and Workflow Driven Evaluation of Computer Assisted Surgery Solutions
12 November 2008

Selected Video

PARENT (Video1)
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Movie showing registation and interaction with the PARENT system

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News

15 April 2010, MI 03.13.010
Invited Talk by Dr. Jocelyne Troccaz, TIMC-IMAG, France
Dr. Troccaz, from TIMC-IMAG, will give a talk on 'Computer Aided Medical Interventions: work in progress in Grenoble'
14 April 2010, MI 03.13.010
Human Tracking and Motion Analysis from a Single Camera In Indoor Environments
Talk by Ovgu Ozturk from the University of Tokyo on multiple-human tracking from a single camera with the aim of analyzing human behavior in public places.
18 March 2010, Beijing, China
Tutorial on Intensity-based Deformable Registration at MICCAI 2010
We are proud to announce the acceptance of the Tutorial on Intensity-based Deformable Registration at MICCAI 2010.
11 February 2010, MI 03.13.010
Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders
Dr. med. Kai Bötzel from the department of Neurology of Klinikum Grosshadern will give a talk on Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders.
11 February 2010, MI 03.13.010
Invited Talk by Prof. Dr. Soheyl Noachtar
Prof. Dr. Soheyl Noachtar, head of the Epilepsy Center at the Neurological Clinic of LMU in Großhadern, will give a talk on Motion analysis for epilepsy patients.
20 January 2010, MI 03.13.010
Invited Talk by Prof. Tobias Höllerer , University of California, Santa Barbara
Tobias Höllerer is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he co-directs the Four Eyes Laboratory, conducting research in the four I's of Imaging, Interaction, and Innovative Interfaces.

Recent Publications

13 March 2010, Lübeck, Germany
Two papers accepted for oral presentation at WBIR 2010
We have 2 papers accepted for oral presentation at the International Workshop on Biomedical Image Registration (WBIR) 2010. WBIR aims to bring together leading researchers in the area of biomedical image registration to present and discuss recent developments in the field, and has a long standing tradition in the registration community. The workshop will take place, in Lübeck, Germany, on July 11-13 2010.
12 March 2010, Geneva, Switzerland
One paper accepted as an oral presentation at IPCAI 2010
We have one paper accepted as an oral presentation at the 1st International Conference on Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions (IPCAI 2010)! IPCAI 2010 will be held on June 23 in Geneva, Switzerland (co-located with CARS). Based on a highly selective double anonymous review process, IPCAI is aiming at organizing an event in which the best conference articles in computer assisted interventions are reviewed, selected, presented, and actively discussed.
3 March 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA
6 papers accepted at CVPR 2010
We have 6 paper accepted at IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2010! CVPR is based on full paper submissions and a one step triple blind review process in which each paper receives at least 3 reviews. The conference will be held in San Francisco, CA, USA.
25 January 2010, Rotterdam
3 papers accepted at ISBI 2010
We have 3 papers accepted at IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) 2010! ISBI is widely recognized as the preeminent international forum for the presentation of leading-edge research in the biomedical imaging field. The symposium supports a tradition of cross-fertilization between different imaging communities an integrative approach across all observation scales. The symposium will be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands in April.
7 December 2009, Snowbird, Utah, USA
2 papers accepted to the IEEE Winter Vision Meeting
We have two papers accepted to the IEEE winter vision meeting. The meeting will be held in Snowbird (Utah) this December.



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