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Dept. of Computer Sc. » Pattern Recognition » Courses » SS 11 » 3D-Kameras in der Medizintechnik [SEM-3D-CAM]
3D-Kameras in der Medizintechnik [SEM-3D-CAM]Background3-D cameras like Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors or Microsoft's Kinect are becoming increasingly popular with potential applications in security, automobile, or consumer industry. Recent advances in 3-D camera technology have also opened new perspectives for its use in medical engineering. In particular, the resolution (40k-300k points), framerate (25-60 Hz) and metric depth accuracy (up to 1 mm) hold potential for medical applications. ContentsIn this seminar, we will discuss general issues, challenges and promising applications that arise with the use of 3-D cameras in the field of medical engineering. In particular, this seminar covers:
Additional topics may be provided on demand. As programming will be an important part of this seminar, participants should have established programming skills in C/C++. Furthermore, it is advantageous for participants to have attended lectures on image processing, pattern recognition or computer graphics. A tutorial on the LME framework for 3-D cameras and a refresher on image processing theory will be held at the beginning of the seminar. Meetings05/04/11 Kickoff / presentation of projects Software05/13/11 Framework 05/16/11 KinectPlugin 05/16/11 Framework Fix 06/24/11 Framework Update Information / DatesCredits: 5 ECTS (2/4 SWS) ContactSupervision: Jakob Wasza, Sebastian Bauer Contact : jakob.wasza(at)informatik.uni-erlangen.de, sebastian.bauer(at)informatik.uni-erlangen.de Figure 1: Top left: ToF 3-D camera. Top right: Kinect 3-D camera. Bottom: 3-D grayscale (left) and depth data (right) from an anthropomorphic torso phantom. |