@incollection{KlempererKuhnRobra, author = {Klemperer, David and Kuhn, Joseph and Robra, Bernt-Peter}, title = {Pandemiemanagement durch nicht-pharmakologische Interventionen in der COVID-19-Pandemie}, series = {Leitbegriffe der Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung und Pr{\"a}vention: Glossar zu Konzepten, Strategien und Methoden}, booktitle = {Leitbegriffe der Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung und Pr{\"a}vention: Glossar zu Konzepten, Strategien und Methoden}, organization = {Bundeszentrale f{\"u}r gesundheitliche Aufkl{\"a}rung (BZgA)}, doi = {10.17623/BZGA:Q4-LBPGF-23}, abstract = {Nicht-pharmakologische Interventionen (NPIs) sind Public Health-Interventionen ohne Einsatz von Medikamenten oder Impfstoffen mit dem Ziel, die Ausbreitung eines Krankheitserregers zu reduzieren. Im Zusammenhang mit der SARS-CoV-2-Pandemie wurden vor allem Maßnahmen ergriffen, um {\"u}bertragungsrelevante Kontakte zu reduzieren oder sicherer zu machen. Die Wirksamkeit einzelner Maßnahmen auf Bev{\"o}lkerungsebene ist schwer zu beurteilen, die von Maßnahmenb{\"u}ndeln kann als gesichert gelten. Die rechtlichen Grundlagen f{\"u}r die grundrechtseinschr{\"a}nkenden Maßnahmen erscheinen noch nicht gesichert.}, language = {de} } @misc{ScheppachRauberStallhoferetal., author = {Scheppach, Markus W. and Rauber, David and Stallhofer, Johannes and Muzalyova, Anna and Otten, Vera and Manzeneder, Carolin and Schwamberger, Tanja and Wanzl, Julia and Schlottmann, Jakob and Tadic, Vidan and Probst, Andreas and Schnoy, Elisabeth and R{\"o}mmele, Christoph and Fleischmann, Carola and Meinikheim, Michael and Miller, Silvia and M{\"a}rkl, Bruno and Palm, Christoph and Messmann, Helmut and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {Performance comparison of a deep learning algorithm with endoscopists in the detection of duodenal villous atrophy (VA)}, series = {Endoscopy}, volume = {55}, journal = {Endoscopy}, number = {S02}, publisher = {Thieme}, doi = {10.1055/s-0043-1765421}, pages = {S165}, abstract = {Aims VA is an endoscopic finding of celiac disease (CD), which can easily be missed if pretest probability is low. In this study, we aimed to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for the detection of villous atrophy on endoscopic images. Methods 858 images from 182 patients with VA and 846 images from 323 patients with normal duodenal mucosa were used for training and internal validation of an AI algorithm (ResNet18). A separate dataset was used for external validation, as well as determination of detection performance of experts, trainees and trainees with AI support. According to the AI consultation distribution, images were stratified into "easy" and "difficult". Results Internal validation showed 82\%, 85\% and 84\% for sensitivity, specificity and accuracy. External validation showed 90\%, 76\% and 84\%. The algorithm was significantly more sensitive and accurate than trainees, trainees with AI support and experts in endoscopy. AI support in trainees was associated with significantly improved performance. While all endoscopists showed significantly lower detection for "difficult" images, AI performance remained stable. Conclusions The algorithm outperformed trainees and experts in sensitivity and accuracy for VA detection. The significant improvement with AI support suggests a potential clinical benefit. Stable performance of the algorithm in "easy" and "difficult" test images may indicate an advantage in macroscopically challenging cases.}, language = {en} } @article{MendelRauberSouzaJretal., author = {Mendel, Robert and Rauber, David and Souza Jr., Luis Antonio de and Papa, Jo{\~a}o Paulo and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Error-Correcting Mean-Teacher: Corrections instead of consistency-targets applied to semi-supervised medical image segmentation}, series = {Computers in Biology and Medicine}, volume = {154}, journal = {Computers in Biology and Medicine}, number = {March}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0010-4825}, doi = {10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.106585}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-57790}, pages = {13}, abstract = {Semantic segmentation is an essential task in medical imaging research. Many powerful deep-learning-based approaches can be employed for this problem, but they are dependent on the availability of an expansive labeled dataset. In this work, we augment such supervised segmentation models to be suitable for learning from unlabeled data. Our semi-supervised approach, termed Error-Correcting Mean-Teacher, uses an exponential moving average model like the original Mean Teacher but introduces our new paradigm of error correction. The original segmentation network is augmented to handle this secondary correction task. Both tasks build upon the core feature extraction layers of the model. For the correction task, features detected in the input image are fused with features detected in the predicted segmentation and further processed with task-specific decoder layers. The combination of image and segmentation features allows the model to correct present mistakes in the given input pair. The correction task is trained jointly on the labeled data. On unlabeled data, the exponential moving average of the original network corrects the student's prediction. The combined outputs of the students' prediction with the teachers' correction form the basis for the semi-supervised update. We evaluate our method with the 2017 and 2018 Robotic Scene Segmentation data, the ISIC 2017 and the BraTS 2020 Challenges, a proprietary Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection dataset, Cityscapes, and Pascal VOC 2012. Additionally, we analyze the impact of the individual components and examine the behavior when the amount of labeled data varies, with experiments performed on two distinct segmentation architectures. Our method shows improvements in terms of the mean Intersection over Union over the supervised baseline and competing methods. Code is available at https://github.com/CloneRob/ECMT.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Palm, author = {Palm, Christoph}, title = {History, Core Concepts, and Role of AI in Clinical Medicine}, series = {AI in Clinical Medicine: A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals}, booktitle = {AI in Clinical Medicine: A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals}, editor = {Byrne, Michael F. and Parsa, Nasim and Greenhill, Alexandra T. and Chahal, Daljeet and Ahmad, Omer and Bargci, Ulas}, edition = {1. Aufl.}, publisher = {Wiley}, isbn = {978-1-119-79064-8}, doi = {10.1002/9781119790686.ch5}, pages = {49 -- 55}, abstract = {The field of AI is characterized by robust promises, astonishing successes, and remarkable breakthroughs. AI will play a major role in all domains of clinical medicine, but the role of AI in relation to the physician is not yet completely determined. The term artificial intelligence or AI is broad, and several different terms are used in this context that must be organized and demystified. This chapter will review the key concepts and methods of AI, and will introduce some of the different roles for AI in relation to the physician.}, language = {en} } @article{ScheppachRauberStallhoferetal., author = {Scheppach, Markus W. and Rauber, David and Stallhofer, Johannes and Muzalyova, Anna and Otten, Vera and Manzeneder, Carolin and Schwamberger, Tanja and Wanzl, Julia and Schlottmann, Jakob and Tadic, Vidan and Probst, Andreas and Schnoy, Elisabeth and R{\"o}mmele, Christoph and Fleischmann, Carola and Meinikheim, Michael and Miller, Silvia and M{\"a}rkl, Bruno and Stallmach, Andreas and Palm, Christoph and Messmann, Helmut and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {Detection of duodenal villous atrophy on endoscopic images using a deep learning algorithm}, series = {Gastrointestinal Endoscopy}, journal = {Gastrointestinal Endoscopy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.gie.2023.01.006}, abstract = {Background and aims Celiac disease with its endoscopic manifestation of villous atrophy is underdiagnosed worldwide. The application of artificial intelligence (AI) for the macroscopic detection of villous atrophy at routine esophagogastroduodenoscopy may improve diagnostic performance. Methods A dataset of 858 endoscopic images of 182 patients with villous atrophy and 846 images from 323 patients with normal duodenal mucosa was collected and used to train a ResNet 18 deep learning model to detect villous atrophy. An external data set was used to test the algorithm, in addition to six fellows and four board certified gastroenterologists. Fellows could consult the AI algorithm's result during the test. From their consultation distribution, a stratification of test images into "easy" and "difficult" was performed and used for classified performance measurement. Results External validation of the AI algorithm yielded values of 90 \%, 76 \%, and 84 \% for sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy, respectively. Fellows scored values of 63 \%, 72 \% and 67 \%, while the corresponding values in experts were 72 \%, 69 \% and 71 \%, respectively. AI consultation significantly improved all trainee performance statistics. While fellows and experts showed significantly lower performance for "difficult" images, the performance of the AI algorithm was stable. Conclusion In this study, an AI algorithm outperformed endoscopy fellows and experts in the detection of villous atrophy on endoscopic still images. AI decision support significantly improved the performance of non-expert endoscopists. The stable performance on "difficult" images suggests a further positive add-on effect in challenging cases.}, language = {en} } @misc{MeinikheimMendelProbstetal., author = {Meinikheim, Michael and Mendel, Robert and Probst, Andreas and Scheppach, Markus W. and Schnoy, Elisabeth and Nagl, Sandra and R{\"o}mmele, Christoph and Prinz, Friederike and Schlottmann, Jakob and Golger, Daniela and Palm, Christoph and Messmann, Helmut and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {AI-assisted detection and characterization of early Barrett's neoplasia: Results of an Interim analysis}, series = {Endoscopy}, volume = {55}, journal = {Endoscopy}, number = {S02}, publisher = {Thieme}, doi = {10.1055/s-0043-1765437}, pages = {S169}, abstract = {Aims Evaluation of the add-on effect an artificial intelligence (AI) based clinical decision support system has on the performance of endoscopists with different degrees of expertise in the field of Barrett's esophagus (BE) and Barrett's esophagus-related neoplasia (BERN). Methods The support system is based on a multi-task deep learning model trained to solve a segmentation and several classification tasks. The training approach represents an extension of the ECMT semi-supervised learning algorithm. The complete system evaluates a decision tree between estimated motion, classification, segmentation, and temporal constraints, to decide when and how the prediction is highlighted to the observer. In our current study, ninety-six video cases of patients with BE and BERN were prospectively collected and assessed by Barrett's specialists and non-specialists. All video cases were evaluated twice - with and without AI assistance. The order of appearance, either with or without AI support, was assigned randomly. Participants were asked to detect and characterize regions of dysplasia or early neoplasia within the video sequences. Results Standalone sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the AI system were 92.16\%, 68.89\%, and 81.25\%, respectively. Mean sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of expert endoscopists without AI support were 83,33\%, 58,20\%, and 71,48 \%, respectively. Gastroenterologists without Barrett's expertise but with AI support had a comparable performance with a mean sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 76,63\%, 65,35\%, and 71,36\%, respectively. Conclusions Non-Barrett's experts with AI support had a similar performance as experts in a video-based study.}, language = {en} } @article{RueweEigenbergerKleinetal., author = {Ruewe, Marc and Eigenberger, Andreas and Klein, Silvan and von Riedheim, Antonia and Gugg, Christine and Prantl, Lukas and Palm, Christoph and Weiherer, Maximilian and Zeman, Florian and Anker, Alexandra}, title = {Precise Monitoring of Returning Sensation in Digital Nerve Lesions by 3-D Imaging: A Proof-of-Concept Study}, series = {Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery}, volume = {152}, journal = {Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery}, number = {4}, publisher = {Lippincott Williams \& Wilkins}, address = {Philadelphia, Pa.}, organization = {American Society of Plastic Surgeons}, issn = {1529-4242}, doi = {10.1097/PRS.0000000000010456}, pages = {670e -- 674e}, abstract = {Digital nerve lesions result in a loss of tactile sensation reflected by an anesthetic area (AA) at the radial or ulnar aspect of the respective digit. Yet, available tools to monitor the recovery of tactile sense have been criticized for their lack of validity. However, the precise quantification of AA dynamics by three-dimensional (3-D) imaging could serve as an accurate surrogate to monitor recovery following digital nerve repair. For validation, AAs were marked on digits of healthy volunteers to simulate the AA of an impaired cutaneous innervation. Three dimensional models were composed from raw images that had been acquired with a 3-D camera (Vectra H2) to precisely quantify relative AA for each digit (3-D models, n= 80). Operator properties varied regarding individual experience in 3-D imaging and image processing. Additionally, the concept was applied in a clinical case study. Images taken by experienced photographers were rated better quality (p< 0.001) and needed less processing time (p= 0.020). Quantification of the relative AA was neither altered significantly by experience levels of the photographer (p= 0.425) nor the image assembler (p= 0.749). The proposed concept allows precise and reliable surface quantification of digits and can be performed consistently without relevant distortion by lack of examiner experience. Routine 3-D imaging of the AA has the great potential to provide visual evidence of various returning states of sensation and to convert sensory nerve recovery into a metric variable with high responsiveness to temporal progress.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MendelRauberPalm, author = {Mendel, Robert and Rauber, David and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Exploring the Effects of Contrastive Learning on Homogeneous Medical Image Data}, series = {Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2023: Proceedings, German Workshop on Medical Image Computing, July 2- 4, 2023, Braunschweig}, booktitle = {Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2023: Proceedings, German Workshop on Medical Image Computing, July 2- 4, 2023, Braunschweig}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Wiesbaden}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-41657-7}, pages = {128 -- 13}, abstract = {We investigate contrastive learning in a multi-task learning setting classifying and segmenting early Barrett's cancer. How can contrastive learning be applied in a domain with few classes and low inter-class and inter-sample variance, potentially enabling image retrieval or image attribution? We introduce a data sampling strategy that mines per-lesion data for positive samples and keeps a queue of the recent projections as negative samples. We propose a masking strategy for the NT-Xent loss that keeps the negative set pure and removes samples from the same lesion. We show cohesion and uniqueness improvements of the proposed method in feature space. The introduction of the auxiliary objective does not affect the performance but adds the ability to indicate similarity between lesions. Therefore, the approach could enable downstream auto-documentation tasks on homogeneous medical image data.}, language = {en} } @misc{RueckertRiederRauberetal., author = {R{\"u}ckert, Tobias and Rieder, Maximilian and Rauber, David and Xiao, Michel and Humolli, Eg and Feussner, Hubertus and Wilhelm, Dirk and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Augmenting instrument segmentation in video sequences of minimally invasive surgery by synthetic smoky frames}, series = {International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery}, volume = {18}, journal = {International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery}, number = {Suppl 1}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s11548-023-02878-2}, pages = {S54 -- S56}, language = {en} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Transparenz aus praktischer und regulatorischer Perspektive: Ein Beitrag zur Technikfolgenabsch{\"a}tzung der KI?}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Verantwortung als Leitprinzip der Arbeit der Gemeinsamen Ethikkommission der Hochschulen Bayerns (GEHBa)}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Driverless vehicles and software dependency: sustainability, security, and safety are at stake}, language = {en} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {KI und Sterben Just-in-Time}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {„Ist da jemand?" - Die Geschichte des Versuchs denkende Maschinen zu bauen}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Social challenges that (might) come from AI}, language = {en} } @article{WeihererEigenbergerEggeretal., author = {Weiherer, Maximilian and Eigenberger, Andreas and Egger, Bernhard and Br{\´e}bant, Vanessa and Prantl, Lukas and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Learning the shape of female breasts: an open-access 3D statistical shape model of the female breast built from 110 breast scans}, series = {The Visual Computer}, volume = {39}, journal = {The Visual Computer}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1007/s00371-022-02431-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-30506}, pages = {1597 -- 1616}, abstract = {We present the Regensburg Breast Shape Model (RBSM)—a 3D statistical shape model of the female breast built from 110 breast scans acquired in a standing position, and the first publicly available. Together with the model, a fully automated, pairwise surface registration pipeline used to establish dense correspondence among 3D breast scans is introduced. Our method is computationally efficient and requires only four landmarks to guide the registration process. A major challenge when modeling female breasts from surface-only 3D breast scans is the non-separability of breast and thorax. In order to weaken the strong coupling between breast and surrounding areas, we propose to minimize the variance outside the breast region as much as possible. To achieve this goal, a novel concept called breast probability masks (BPMs) is introduced. A BPM assigns probabilities to each point of a 3D breast scan, telling how likely it is that a particular point belongs to the breast area. During registration, we use BPMs to align the template to the target as accurately as possible inside the breast region and only roughly outside. This simple yet effective strategy significantly reduces the unwanted variance outside the breast region, leading to better statistical shape models in which breast shapes are quite well decoupled from the thorax. The RBSM is thus able to produce a variety of different breast shapes as independently as possible from the shape of the thorax. Our systematic experimental evaluation reveals a generalization ability of 0.17 mm and a specificity of 2.8 mm. To underline the expressiveness of the proposed model, we finally demonstrate in two showcase applications how the RBSM can be used for surgical outcome simulation and the prediction of a missing breast from the remaining one. Our model is available at https://www.rbsm.re-mic.de/.}, language = {en} } @misc{ScheppachMendelProbstetal., author = {Scheppach, Markus W. and Mendel, Robert and Probst, Andreas and Rauber, David and R{\"u}ckert, Tobias and Meinikheim, Michael and Palm, Christoph and Messmann, Helmut and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {Real-time detection and delineation of tissue during third-space endoscopy using artificial intelligence (AI)}, series = {Endoscopy}, volume = {55}, journal = {Endoscopy}, number = {S02}, publisher = {Thieme}, doi = {10.1055/s-0043-1765128}, pages = {S53 -- S54}, abstract = {Aims AI has proven great potential in assisting endoscopists in diagnostics, however its role in therapeutic endoscopy remains unclear. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a technically demanding intervention with a slow learning curve and relevant risks like bleeding and perforation. Therefore, we aimed to develop an algorithm for the real-time detection and delineation of relevant structures during third-space endoscopy. Methods 5470 still images from 59 full length videos (47 ESD, 12 POEM) were annotated. 179681 additional unlabeled images were added to the training dataset. Consequently, a DeepLabv3+ neural network architecture was trained with the ECMT semi-supervised algorithm (under review elsewhere). Evaluation of vessel detection was performed on a dataset of 101 standardized video clips from 15 separate third-space endoscopy videos with 200 predefined blood vessels. Results Internal validation yielded an overall mean Dice score of 85\% (68\% for blood vessels, 86\% for submucosal layer, 88\% for muscle layer). On the video test data, the overall vessel detection rate (VDR) was 94\% (96\% for ESD, 74\% for POEM). The median overall vessel detection time (VDT) was 0.32 sec (0.3 sec for ESD, 0.62 sec for POEM). Conclusions Evaluation of the developed algorithm on a video test dataset showed high VDR and quick VDT, especially for ESD. Further research will focus on a possible clinical benefit of the AI application for VDR and VDT during third-space endoscopy.}, subject = {Speiser{\"o}hrenkrankheit}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-6079, title = {Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2023}, editor = {Deserno, Thomas M. and Handels, Heinz and Maier, Andreas and Maier-Hein, Klaus H. and Palm, Christoph and Tolxdorff, Thomas}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-41656-0}, issn = {1431-472X}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-41657-7}, pages = {317}, abstract = {Seit mehr als 25 Jahren ist der Workshop "Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin" als erfolgreiche Veranstaltung etabliert. Ziel ist auch 2023 wieder die Darstellung aktueller Forschungsergebnisse und die Vertiefung der Gespr{\"a}che zwischen Wissenschaftlern, Industrie und Anwendern. Die Beitr{\"a}ge dieses Bandes - viele davon in englischer Sprache - umfassen alle Bereiche der medizinischen Bildverarbeitung, insbesondere die Bildgebung und -akquisition, Segmentierung und Analyse, Visualisierung und Animation, computerunterst{\"u}tzte Diagnose sowie bildgest{\"u}tzte Therapieplanung und Therapie. Hierbei kommen Methoden des maschinelles Lernens, der biomechanischen Modellierung sowie der Validierung und Qualit{\"a}tssicherung zum Einsatz.}, subject = {Bildverarbeitung}, language = {de} } @unpublished{RueckertRueckertPalm, author = {R{\"u}ckert, Tobias and R{\"u}ckert, Daniel and Palm, Christoph}, title = {Methods and datasets for segmentation of minimally invasive surgical instruments in endoscopic images and videos: A review of the state of the art}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2304.13014}, pages = {25}, abstract = {In the field of computer- and robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery, enormous progress has been made in recent years based on the recognition of surgical instruments in endoscopic images. Especially the determination of the position and type of the instruments is of great interest here. Current work involves both spatial and temporal information with the idea, that the prediction of movement of surgical tools over time may improve the quality of final segmentations. The provision of publicly available datasets has recently encouraged the development of new methods, mainly based on deep learning. In this review, we identify datasets used for method development and evaluation, as well as quantify their frequency of use in the literature. We further present an overview of the current state of research regarding the segmentation and tracking of minimally invasive surgical instruments in endoscopic images. The paper focuses on methods that work purely visually without attached markers of any kind on the instruments, taking into account both single-frame segmentation approaches as well as those involving temporal information. A discussion of the reviewed literature is provided, highlighting existing shortcomings and emphasizing available potential for future developments. The publications considered were identified through the platforms Google Scholar, Web of Science, and PubMed. The search terms used were "instrument segmentation", "instrument tracking", "surgical tool segmentation", and "surgical tool tracking" and result in 408 articles published between 2015 and 2022 from which 109 were included using systematic selection criteria.}, language = {en} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Elektrisch + digital = nachhaltig? Welche Nachhaltigkeitsgewinne haben neue Mobilit{\"a}tformen?}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Medizin, Mobilit{\"a}t, Medien: Digitaler Wandel als Chance und Herausforderung}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Der Mars zwischen Science und Fiction}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {M{\"o}gliche Zuk{\"u}nfte der K{\"u}nstlichen Intelligenz}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {M{\"o}gliche Zuk{\"u}nfte der K{\"u}nstlichen Intelligenz}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Der Mensch nach Maß?!}, language = {de} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {The weapons of war and conflict are technology}, language = {en} } @misc{Weber, author = {Weber, Karsten}, title = {Nutzungsdauer und Recycling softwareabh{\"a}ngiger Ger{\"a}te - Herausforderungen und m{\"o}gliche L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze}, language = {de} } @book{Kriza, author = {Kriza, Thomas}, title = {Ethische Fragen der Digitalisierung und ihre Thematisierung in Forschung und Lehre an Hochschulen}, series = {Interdisziplinarit{\"a}t in der Hochschullehre}, journal = {Interdisziplinarit{\"a}t in der Hochschullehre}, editor = {Lerch, Sebastian}, publisher = {wbv Publikation}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {9783763974610}, doi = {10.3278/9783763974610}, pages = {45 -- 58}, abstract = {Die Digitalisierung als fortschreitende Durchdringung aller Lebensbereiche durch Informationstechnik geht mit gesellschaftlichen Transformationsprozessen und weitreichenden ethischen Fragen einher. Diese Fragen haben einen transdisziplin{\"a}ren Charakter in dem Sinne, dass sie sich nur durch ein {\"U}berschreiten von fachlichen Perspektiven einzelner wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen und durch eine ganzheitliche Bezugnahme auf gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen angemessen adressieren lassen. Anhand der technischen M{\"o}glichkeiten von Big Data Analytics l{\"a}sst sich aufzeigen, wie disziplin{\"u}bergreifende wissenschaftliche Forschungen zu technischen Anwendungen f{\"u}hren k{\"o}nnen, die gewichtige, gesellschaftlich relevante Fragen nach ihrer ethischen Vertretbarkeit aufwerfen. Diese k{\"o}nnen in letzter Konsequenz auch ethische Grundprinzipien und Auffassungen des Menschseins ins Wanken bringen. Besonders pr{\"a}gnant l{\"a}sst sich dies mit den Studien des Big-Data-Forschers Michal Kosinski und seines Forscherkreises sowie den daraus resultierenden Anwendungen von Unternehmen wie Cambridge Analytica vor Augen f{\"u}hren: Die Analyse von großen Mengen digitaler pers{\"o}nlicher Daten er{\"o}ffnet umfassende M{\"o}glichkeiten zur Verhaltensbeeinflussung und stellt dabei sehr weitreichend auch ethische Grundwerte wie Privatheit in Frage. Universit{\"a}ten und Hochschulen sind aufgefordert, durch transdisziplin{\"a}re Lehre und Forschung die ethischen Fragen der Digitalisierung als bestimmende Themen der Gegenwart direkt zu adressieren.}, language = {de} } @book{Richter, author = {Richter, Stefanie}, title = {Essst{\"o}rung}, edition = {2., durchgesehene Aufl.}, address = {Regensburg}, isbn = {978-3-96256-101-7}, doi = {10.35096/othr/pub-6005}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-60052}, publisher = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {492}, abstract = {Die Studie bietet anhand von erz{\"a}hlten Lebensgeschichten einen systematischen Einblick in die Erlebnis- und Erfahrungswelt von Menschen mit »Essst{\"o}rungen«. Sichtbar werden Entwicklungsb{\"o}gen von der Entstehung {\"u}ber die Verfestigung bis zu den verschiedenen Bew{\"a}ltigungsversuchen sowie Ressourcen und Kompetenzen der Protagonistinnen. Diese Perspektive erm{\"o}glicht ein Neuverstehen des Ph{\"a}nomens »Essst{\"o}rung«, das {\"u}ber die g{\"a}ngigen defizit{\"a}ren Konzeptionen hinausgeht und Konsequenzen f{\"u}r eine ressourcenorientierte Begleitung von Menschen mit »Essst{\"o}rungen« aufzeigt. Das Buch richtet sich gleichermaßen an Professionelle, Betroffene und Angeh{\"o}rige.}, subject = {Essst{\"o}rung}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SirchLanglechnerKronesteretal., author = {Sirch, Lisa and Langlechner, Franziska and Kronester, Dana and Brandl, Julia and Kolb, Alina and Bopp, Katharina and Pfingsten, Andrea}, title = {PNE - Kulturelle Adaption von Metaphern zur Schmerztherapie}, series = {physioscience}, volume = {20}, booktitle = {physioscience}, publisher = {Thieme}, pages = {S26 -- S26}, abstract = {Hintergrund: Die „Pain Neuroscience Education" (PNE) ist eine Strategie zur Schmerzaufkl{\"a}rung und -therapie von Patient*innen. Adriaan Louw, ein USamerikanischer Physiotherapeut, wendet PNE mit Hilfe von Metaphern in „Why you hurt?", einer Sammlung von Karteikarten mit bildhaften Geschichten zur Erkl{\"a}rung von Schmerzmechanismen, an. Ziel: Das Ziel des Projekts ist es, drei Geschichten aus „Why you hurt" auf die deutsche Kultur zu {\"u}bertragen und eine erste {\"U}berpr{\"u}fung ihrer Anwendbarkeit durchzuf{\"u}hren. Methode Nach der Auseinandersetzung mit den Themen PNE und kultureller Adaption, wurden drei Schmerzthemen und Geschichten ausgew{\"a}hlt, welche ins Deutsche adaptiert wurden. Dabei wurde R{\"u}cksprache mit dem Autor gehalten, um eine inhaltliche {\"U}berschneidung mit dessen Erkl{\"a}rungsmetaphern zu vermeiden. Die Auswahl der Schmerzthematiken orientierte sich an der direkten Empfehlung eines Mitwirkenden am PNE-Konzepts, sowie an den Ergebnissen bestehender Studien. Diese untersuchte, welche PNE-Metaphern in Bezug auf Schmerzlinderung am erfolgreichsten angewendet wurden. Die finalen Themen sind: „Aufnahme von Reizen", „Schmerzausbreitung" und „Sensitive Nerven". Auf Grundlage dieser Themen wurden drei Geschichten konstruiert, welche sich an „typisch deutschen" Merkmalen orientieren. Die verwendeten Metaphern wurden im Anschluss als digitalisierte Karteikarten zusammengetragen. Zur Testung der Anwendbarkeit der Geschichten wurden Therapeut*innen rekrutiert, darunter Arbeitskolleg*innen, Kommiliton*innen und Bekannte. Die Bewertung der Anwendbarkeit aus Sicht der Therapeut*innen erfolgt mittels einem von uns erstellten Fragebogen. Ergebnisse: Derzeit werden die Geschichten von Physiotherapeut*innen in der Praxis zur Aufkl{\"a}rung ihrer Patient*innen getestet und der Fragebogen beantwortet, welcher im Anschluss von uns evaluiert wird.}, language = {de} } @misc{MeinikheimMendelProbstetal., author = {Meinikheim, Michael and Mendel, Robert and Probst, Andreas and Scheppach, Markus W. and Nagl, Sandra and Schnoy, Elisabeth and R{\"o}mmele, Christoph and Prinz, Friederike and Schlottmann, Jakob and Messmann, Helmut and Palm, Christoph and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {Einfluss von K{\"u}nstlicher Intelligenz auf die Performance von niedergelassenen Gastroenterolog:innen bei der Beurteilung von Barrett-{\"O}sophagus}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, volume = {61}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, number = {8}, publisher = {Thieme}, address = {Stuttgart}, doi = {10.1055/s-0043-1771711}, abstract = {Einleitung Die Differenzierung zwischen nicht dysplastischem Barrett-{\"O}sophagus (NDBE) und mit Barrett-{\"O}sophagus assoziierten Neoplasien (BERN) w{\"a}hrend der endoskopischen Inspektion erfordert viel Expertise. Die fr{\"u}he Diagnosestellung ist wichtig f{\"u}r die weitere Prognose des Barrett-Karzinoms. In Deutschland werden Patient:innen mit einem Barrett-{\"O}sophagus (BE) in der Regel im niedergelassenen Sektor {\"u}berwacht. Ziele Ziel ist es, den Einfluss von einem auf K{\"u}nstlicher Intelligenz (KI) basierenden klinischen Entscheidungsunterst{\"u}tzungssystems (CDSS) auf die Performance von niedergelassenen Gastroenterolog:innen (NG) bei der Evaluation von Barrett-{\"O}sophagus (BE) zu untersuchen. Methodik Es erfolgte die prospektive Sammlung von 96 unver{\"a}nderten hochaufl{\"o}senden Videos mit F{\"a}llen von Patient:innen mit histologisch best{\"a}tigtem NDBE und BERN. Alle eingeschlossenen F{\"a}lle enthielten mindestens zwei der folgenden Darstellungsmethoden: HD-Weißlichtendoskopie, Narrow Band Imaging oder Texture and Color Enhancement Imaging. Sechs NG von sechs unterschiedlichen Praxen wurden als Proband:innen eingeschlossen. Es erfolgte eine permutierte Block-Randomisierung der Videof{\"a}lle in entweder Gruppe A oder Gruppe B. Gruppe A implizierte eine Evaluation des Falls durch Proband:innen zun{\"a}chst ohne KI und anschließend mit KI als CDSS. In Gruppe B erfolgte die Evaluation in umgekehrter Reihenfolge. Anschließend erfolgte eine zuf{\"a}llige Wiedergabe der so entstandenen Subgruppen im Rahmen des Tests. Ergebnis In diesem Test konnte ein von uns entwickeltes KI-System (Barrett-Ampel) eine Sensitivit{\"a}t von 92,2\%, eine Spezifit{\"a}t von 68,9\% und eine Accuracy von 81,3\% erreichen. Mit der Hilfe von KI verbesserte sich die Sensitivit{\"a}t der NG von 64,1\% auf 71,2\% (p<0,001) und die Accuracy von 66,3\% auf 70,8\% (p=0,006) signifikant. Eine signifikante Verbesserung dieser Parameter zeigte sich ebenfalls, wenn die Proband:innen die F{\"a}lle zun{\"a}chst ohne KI evaluierten (Gruppe A). Wurde der Fall jedoch als Erstes mit der Hilfe von KI evaluiert (Gruppe B), blieb die Performance nahezu konstant. Schlussfolgerung Es konnte ein performantes KI-System zur Evaluation von BE entwickelt werden. NG verbessern sich bei der Evaluation von BE durch den Einsatz von KI.}, language = {de} } @misc{ScheppachMendelProbstetal., author = {Scheppach, Markus W. and Mendel, Robert and Probst, Andreas and Nagl, Sandra and Meinikheim, Michael and Yip, Hon Chi and Lau, Louis Ho Shing and Chiu, Philip Wai Yan and Palm, Christoph and Messmann, Helmut and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {Effekt eines K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz (KI) - Algorithmus auf die Gef{\"a}ßdetektion bei third space Endoskopien}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, volume = {61}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, number = {08}, publisher = {Thieme}, address = {Stuttgart}, doi = {10.1055/s-0043-1771980}, pages = {e528-e529}, abstract = {Einleitung Third space Endoskopieprozeduren wie die endoskopische Submukosadissektion (ESD) und die perorale endoskopische Myotomie (POEM) sind technisch anspruchsvoll und gehen mit untersucherabh{\"a}ngigen Komplikationen wie Blutungen und Perforationen einher. Grund hierf{\"u}r ist die unabsichtliche Durchschneidung von submukosalen Blutgef{\"a}ßen ohne pr{\"a}emptive Koagulation. Ziele Die Forschungsfrage, ob ein KI-Algorithmus die intraprozedurale Gef{\"a}ßerkennung bei ESD und POEM unterst{\"u}tzen und damit Komplikationen wie Blutungen verhindern k{\"o}nnte, erscheint in Anbetracht des erfolgreichen Einsatzes von KI bei der Erkennung von Kolonpolypen interessant. Methoden Auf 5470 Einzelbildern von 59 third space Endoscopievideos wurden submukosale Blutgef{\"a}ße annotiert. Zusammen mit weiteren 179.681 nicht-annotierten Bildern wurde ein DeepLabv3+neuronales Netzwerk mit dem ECMT-Verfahren f{\"u}r semi-supervised learning trainiert, um Blutgef{\"a}ße in Echtzeit erkennen zu k{\"o}nnen. F{\"u}r die Evaluation wurde ein Videotest mit 101 Videoclips aus 15 vom Trainingsdatensatz separaten Prozeduren mit 200 vordefinierten Gef{\"a}ßen erstellt. Die Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsrate, -zeit und -dauer, definiert als der Prozentsatz an Einzelbildern eines Videos bezogen auf den Goldstandard, auf denen ein definiertes Gef{\"a}ß erkannt wurde, wurden erhoben. Acht erfahrene Endoskopiker wurden mithilfe dieses Videotests im Hinblick auf Gef{\"a}ßdetektion getestet, wobei eine H{\"a}lfte der Videos nativ, die andere H{\"a}lfte nach Markierung durch den KI-Algorithmus angesehen wurde. Ergebnisse Der mittlere Dice Score des Algorithmus f{\"u}r Blutgef{\"a}ße war 68\%. Die mittlere Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsrate im Videotest lag bei 94\% (96\% f{\"u}r ESD; 74\% f{\"u}r POEM). Die mediane Gef{\"a}ßdetektionszeit des Algorithmus lag bei 0,32 Sekunden (0,3 Sekunden f{\"u}r ESD; 0,62 Sekunden f{\"u}r POEM). Die mittlere Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsdauer lag bei 59,1\% (60,6\% f{\"u}r ESD; 44,8\% f{\"u}r POEM) des Goldstandards. Alle Endoskopiker hatten mit KI-Unterst{\"u}tzung eine h{\"o}here Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsrate als ohne KI. Die mittlere Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsrate ohne KI lag bei 56,4\%, mit KI bei 71,2\% (p<0.001). Schlussfolgerung KI-Unterst{\"u}tzung war mit einer statistisch signifikant h{\"o}heren Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsrate vergesellschaftet. Die mediane Gef{\"a}ßdetektionszeit von deutlich unter einer Sekunde sowie eine Gef{\"a}ßdetektionsdauer von gr{\"o}ßer 50\% des Goldstandards wurden f{\"u}r den klinischen Einsatz als ausreichend erachtet. In prospektiven Anwendungsstudien sollte der KI-Algorithmus auf klinische Relevanz getestet werden.}, language = {de} } @misc{ZellmerRauberProbstetal., author = {Zellmer, Stephan and Rauber, David and Probst, Andreas and Weber, Tobias and Nagl, Sandra and R{\"o}mmele, Christoph and Schnoy, Elisabeth and Palm, Christoph and Messmann, Helmut and Ebigbo, Alanna}, title = {Verwendung k{\"u}nstlicher Intelligenz bei der Detektion der Papilla duodeni major}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, volume = {61}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, number = {08}, publisher = {Thieme}, address = {Stuttgart}, doi = {10.1055/s-0043-1772000}, pages = {e539 -- e540}, abstract = {Einleitung Die Endoskopische Retrograde Cholangiopankreatikographie (ERCP) ist der Goldstandard in der Diagnostik und Therapie von Erkrankungen des pankreatobili{\"a}ren Trakts. Jedoch ist sie technisch sehr anspruchsvoll und weist eine vergleichsweise hohe Komplikationsrate auf. Ziele In der vorliegenden Machbarkeitsstudie soll gepr{\"u}ft werden, ob mithilfe eines Deep-learning-Algorithmus die Papille und das Ostium zuverl{\"a}ssig detektiert werden k{\"o}nnen und somit f{\"u}r Endoskopiker mit geringer Erfahrung ein geeignetes Hilfsmittel, insbesondere f{\"u}r die Ausbildungssituation, darstellen k{\"o}nnten. Methodik Wir betrachteten insgesamt 606 Bilddatens{\"a}tze von 65 Patienten. In diesen wurde sowohl die Papilla duodeni major als auch das Ostium segmentiert. Anschließend wurde eine neuronales Netz mittels eines Deep-learning-Algorithmus trainiert. Außerdem erfolgte eine 5-fache Kreuzvaldierung. Ergebnisse Bei einer 5-fachen Kreuzvaldierung auf den 606 gelabelten Daten konnte f{\"u}r die Klasse Papille eine F1-Wert von 0,7908, eine Sensitivit{\"a}t von 0,7943 und eine Spezifit{\"a}t von 0,9785 erreicht werden, f{\"u}r die Klasse Ostium eine F1-Wert von 0,5538, eine Sensitivit{\"a}t von 0,5094 und eine Spezifit{\"a}t von 0,9970 (vgl. [Tab. 1]). Unabh{\"a}ngig von der Klasse zeigte sich gemittelt (Klasse Papille und Klasse Ostium) ein F1-Wert von 0,6673, eine Sensitivit{\"a}t von 0,6519 und eine Spezifit{\"a}t von 0,9877 (vgl. [Tab. 2]). Schlussfolgerung In vorliegende Machbarkeitsstudie konnte das neuronale Netz die Papilla duodeni major mit einer hohen Sensitivit{\"a}t und sehr hohen Spezifit{\"a}t identifizieren. Bei der Detektion des Ostiums war die Sensitivit{\"a}t deutlich geringer. Zuk{\"u}nftig soll das das neuronale Netz mit mehr Daten trainiert werden. Außerdem ist geplant, den Algorithmus auch auf Videos anzuwenden. Somit k{\"o}nnte langfristig ein geeignetes Hilfsmittel f{\"u}r die ERCP etabliert werden.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Auer, author = {Auer, Simon}, title = {Musculoskeletal models in highly dynamic motion: effects of model parameters and mental stress}, address = {Regensburg}, doi = {10.5283/epub.55106}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-551061}, pages = {ii, 85}, abstract = {The analysis and understanding of highly dynamic movements is a fundamental part of biomechanics. Since sports injuries often involve the lower extremities and muscles, musculoskeletal models can help to prevent them. These models allow the calculation of ground and joint reaction forces as well as muscle forces and activities for individual muscle strands. One goal of this work is to use musculoskeletal models to investigate the influence of mental stress on lower extremity loading. Moreover, the models themselves are evaluated for highly dynamic movements and practical recommendations for action will be derived. For this purpose, fast movements of youth competitive and amateur athletes will be recorded using different measurement systems. Subsequently, the models calculate the target parameters using inverse dynamics. Furthermore, measured and calculated muscle activities of the lower extremities are compared and artificial balancing forces (residuals) in the models are analyzed and minimization approaches are presented. The investigation of muscle and joint loading under mental stress has shown that the response to mental stress is highly individual. Athletes may experience a significant increase in muscle and knee forces with a simultaneous decrease in performance. The comparison of measured and calculated muscle activity proved the reliability of the models also for highly dynamic movements. With the frequently used default settings in the model and optical and inertial motion capture, the muscle activities in the model could be calculated reliably. The residual forces were highest, when the model transitioned from foot-ground contact to no contact and vice versa. By adjusting the settings of the kinematic filter and the ground reaction force prediction, the residuals were reduced by up to 54\%. The analysis of musculoskeletal loading under mental stress has shown that the models can make a valuable contribution to the biomechanical analysis of highly dynamic movements. Subsequently, the models have also proven to be a reliable tool for the analysis of highly dynamic movements when the calculated parameters as well as the model-specific optimization options are reviewed. With this in mind, these models can contribute to further understand highly dynamic movements and prevent muscle injuries in athletes.}, language = {en} }