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    • Classifying Medical Projection Techniques based on Parameterization Attribute Preservation 

      Kreiser, Julian; Ropinski, Timo (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      In many areas of medicine, visualization researchers can help by contributing to to task simplification, abstraction or complexity reduction. As these approaches, can allow a better workflow in medical environments by ...
    • Detection of Diabetic Neuropathy - Can Visual Analytics Methods Really Help in Practice? 

      Röhlig, Martin; Stachs, Oliver; Schumann, Heidrun (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Visual analytics (VA) methods are valuable means for supporting the detection of diabetic neuropathy, the most common longterm complication of diabetes mellitus. We suggest two strategies for strengthening reliability, ...
    • EuroRV3 2016: Frontmatter 

      Kai Lawonn; Mario Hlawitschka; Paul Rosenthal (Eurographics Association, 2016)
    • Experiences on Validation of Multi-Component System Simulations for Medical Training Applications 

      Law, Yuen C.; Weyers, Benjamin; Kuhlen, Torsten W. (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      In the simulation of multi-component systems, we often encounter a problem with a lack of ground-truth data. This situation makes the validation of our simulation methods and models a difficult task. In this work we present ...
    • High-Performance Motion Correction of Fetal MRI 

      Kainz, Bernhard; Lloyd, David F. A.; Alansary, Amir; Murgasova, Maria Kuklisova; Khlebnikov, Rostislav; Rueckert, Daniel; Rutherford, Mary; Razavi, Reza; Hajnal, Jo V. (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) shows promising results for pre-natal diagnostics. The detection of potentially lifethreatening abnormalities in the fetus can be difficult with ultrasound alone. MRI is one of the ...
    • An Introduction to Evaluation in Medical Visualization 

      Smit, Noeska; Lawonn, Kai (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Medical visualization papers often deal with data that is interpreted by medical domain experts in a research or clinical context. Since visualizations are by definition designed to be interpreted by a human observer, often ...
    • On the Evaluation of a Semi-Automatic Vortex Flow Classification in 4D PC-MRI Data of the Aorta 

      Meuschke, Monique; Köhler, Ben; Preim, Bernhard; Lawonn, Kai (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      In this paper, we report on our experiences that we made during our contributions in the field of the visualization of flow characteristics. Mainly, we focused on the vortex flow classification in 4D PC-MRI as current ...
    • OphthalVis - Making Data Analytics of Optical Coherence Tomography Reproducible 

      Rosenthal, Paul; Ritter, Marc; Kowerko, Danny; Heine, Christian (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      In this paper, we discuss the issues of the current state of the art in optical coherence tomography with respect to reproducibility. We present our findings about the internal computations and data storage methods of the ...
    • Towards Multi-user Provenance Tracking of Visual Analysis Workflows over Multiple Applications 

      Hänel, Claudia; Khatami, Mohammad; Kuhlen, Torsten W.; Weyers, Benjamin (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Provenance tracking for visual analysis workflows is still a challenge as especially interaction and collaboration aspects are poorly covered in existing realizations. Therefore, we propose a first prototype addressing ...
    • Uncertainty and Reproducibility in Medical Visualization 

      Linsen, Lars; Al-Taie, Ahmed; Ristovski, Gordan; Preusser, Tobias; Hahn, Horst K. (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      The medical visualization pipeline is affected by various sources of uncertainty. Many errors may occur and several assumptions are made in the various processing steps from the image acquisition to the rendering of the ...