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Computer Vision, Virtual Reality and Robotics in Medicine

First International Conference, CVRMed '95, Nice, France, April 3 - 6, 1995. Proceedings

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Table of contents (73 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Augmented Reality I

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Evaluating and Validating an Automated Registration System for Enhanced Reality Visualization in Surgery

      • W. E. L. Grimson, G. J. Ettinger, S. J. White, P. L. Gleason, T. Lozano-Pérez, W. M. Wells III et al.
      Pages 3-12
    3. Vision-Based Object Registration for Real-Time Image Overlay

      • Michihiro Uenohara, Takeo Kanade
      Pages 13-22
    4. Using a 3D Position Sensor for Registration of SPECT and US Images of the Kidney

      • Olivier Péria, Laurent Chevalier, Anne François-Joubert, Jean-Pierre Caravel, Sylvie Dalsoglio, Stéphane Lavallée et al.
      Pages 23-29
    5. A New Framework for Fusing Stereo Images with Volumetric Medical Images

      • Fabienne Betting, Jacques Feldmar, Nicholas Ayache, Frédéric Devernay
      Pages 30-39
    6. Visualisation of Multimodal Images for Neurosurgical Planning and Guidance

      • J. Zhao, A. C. F. Colchester, C. J. Henri, D. Hawkes, C. Ruff
      Pages 40-46
    7. Registration of 3-D Surface Data for Intra-Operative Guidance and Visualization in Frameless Stereotactic Neurosurgery

      • Christopher J. Henri, Alan C. F. Colchester, Jason Zhao, David J. Hawkes, Derek L. G. Hill, Richard L. Evans
      Pages 47-56
  3. Segmentation I / Telemedicine

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. Adaptive Segmentation of MRI Data

      • W. M. Wells III, W. E. L. Grimson, R. Kikinis, F. A. Jolesz
      Pages 59-69
    3. Virtual Space Editing of Tagged MRI Heart Data

      • Luis Serra, Tim Poston, Ng Hem, Heng Pheng Ann, Chua Beng Choon
      Pages 70-76
    4. Computer-Aided Interactive Object Delineation Using an Intelligent Paintbrush Technique

      • Frederik Maes, Dirk Vandermeulen, Paul Suetens, Guy Marchal
      Pages 77-83
    5. Biomedical Data Exploration Meets Telecollaboration

      • Gudrun Klinker, Ingrid Carlbom, William Hsu, Demetri Terzopoulos
      Pages 84-91
    6. Medical Image Segmentation Using Topologically Adaptable Snakes

      • Tim McInerney, Demetri Terzopoulos
      Pages 92-101
  4. Simulation / Robotics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 103-103
    2. SOPHOCLE: A Retinal Laser Photocoagulation Simulator Overview

      • Philippe Meseure, Jean-François Rouland, Patrick Dubois, Sylvain Karpf, Christophe Chaillou
      Pages 105-114
    3. A New Robot for High Dexterity Microsurgery

      • Paul S. Schenker, Hari Das, Timothy R. Ohm
      Pages 115-122
    4. Towards More Capable and Less Invasive Robotic Surgery in Orthopaedics

      • R. V. O’Toole III, D. A. Simon, B. Jaramaz, O. Ghattas, M. K. Blackwell, L. Kallivokas et al.
      Pages 123-130
    5. Treatment Planning for Image-Guided Robotic Radiosurgery

      • Rhea Tombropoulos, Achim Schweikard, Jean-Claude Latombe, John R. Adler
      Pages 131-137
    6. Robotic Radiosurgery with Beams of Adaptable Shapes

      • Achim Schweikard, Rhea Tombropoulos, John R. Adler
      Pages 138-149

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About this book

This book contains the written contributions to the program of the First In­ ternational Conference on Computer Vision, Virtual Reality, and Robotics in Medicine (CVRMed'95) held in Nice during the period April 3-6, 1995. The articles are regrouped into a number of thematic sessions which cover the three major topics of the field: medical image understanding, registration problems in medicine, and therapy planning, simulation and control. The objective of the conference is not only to present the most innovative and promising research work but also to highlight research trends and to foster dialogues and debates among participants. This event was decided after a preliminary successful symposium organized in Stanford in March 1994 by E. Grimson (MIT), T. Kanade (CMU), R. Kikinis and W. Wells (Chair) (both at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital), and myself (INRIA). We received 92 submitted full papers, and each one was evaluated by at least three members of the Program Committee, with the help of auxiliary reviewers. Based on these evaluations, a representative subset of the Program Committee met to select 19 long papers, 29 regular papers, and 27 posters. The geographical repartition of the contributions is the following: 24 from European countries (other than France), 23 contributions from France, 20 from Northern America (USA and Canada), and 8 from Asia (Japan and Singapore).

Editors and Affiliations

  • INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France

    Nicholas Ayache

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