@article{WustNadobnySeebassetal.1999, author = {Wust, Peter and Nadobny, Jacek and Seebaß, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Gellermann, Johanna and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Influence of Patient Models and Numerical Methods on Predicted Power Deposition Patterns}, volume = {15}, journal = {Int. Journal Hyperthermia}, number = {6}, pages = {519 -- 540}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SeebassStallingHegeetal.1998, author = {Seebaß, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian and Wust, Peter and Felix, Roland and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {New Features of HyperPlan, a Hyperthermia Planning System}, booktitle = {Proc. Hyperthermia in Clincal Oncology}, address = {Venice}, pages = {16}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchirmacherZoecklerStallingetal.1998, author = {Schirmacher, Hartmut and Z{\"o}ckler, Malte and Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Boundary Surface Shrinking - a Continuous Approach to 3D Center Line Extraction}, booktitle = {Proc. of IMDSP'98, held in Alpbach}, editor = {Girod, Bernd and Niemann, Heinrich and Seidel, Hans}, address = {Austria}, pages = {25 -- 28}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoellererToenniesHegeetal.1995, author = {H{\"o}llerer, Tobias and T{\"o}nnies, Klaus and Hege, Hans-Christian and Stalling, Detlev}, title = {Volume Rendering on Irregular Grids (Abstract)}, booktitle = {Int. Workshop on Mathematics and Visualization}, address = {Berlin, Germany}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{HoellererToenniesHegeetal.1995, author = {H{\"o}llerer, Tobias and T{\"o}nnies, Klaus and Hege, Hans-Christian and Stalling, Detlev}, title = {Der Einfluß der Datenapproximation bei Volume Rendering durch ein Emissions/Absorptions-Modell}, journal = {Visualisierung - Dynamik und Komplexit{\"a}t}, publisher = {CEVIS Universit{\"a}t Bremen und Fachgruppe 4.2.1 der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik}, address = {Bremen, Germany}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StallingHege1995, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Fast and Resolution-Independent Line Integral Convolution}, booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH '95}, publisher = {Computer Graphics Annual Conference Series, ACM SIGGRAPH}, address = {Los Angeles, California}, doi = {10.1145/218380.218448}, pages = {249 -- 256}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StallingHege1995, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Design and Implementation of a Hyperthermia Planning System}, booktitle = {Tagungsband zum 4. Freiburger Workshop Digitale Bildverarbeitung in der Medizin}, address = {Freiburg/Breisgau}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StallingHegeHoellerer1995, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian and H{\"o}llerer, Tobias}, title = {Visualization and 3D-Interaction for Hyperthermia Treatment Planning}, booktitle = {Proc. CAR 95 Computer Assisted Radiology, 9th International Symposium and Exhibition}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {1216 -- 1222}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{GellermannWustStallingetal.2000, author = {Gellermann, Johanna and Wust, Peter and Stalling, Detlev and Seebass, Martin and Nadobny, Johanna and Beck, Rudolf and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {Clinical evaluation and verification of the hyperthermia treatment planning system hyperplan}, volume = {47}, journal = {Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys}, number = {4}, pages = {1145 -- 1156}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NadobnyWustSeebassetal.1997, author = {Nadobny, Johanna and Wust, Peter and Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {A Quantitative Comparison between the VSIE and the FDTD method using Electrically Equivalent Patient and Antenna Models}, booktitle = {Proc. 16th Ann. Meeting Europ. Soc. Hyperthermic Oncology (ESHO-97), Berlin, Germany, April 1997}, pages = {145}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SeebassStallingZoeckleretal.1997, author = {Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Z{\"o}ckler, M. and Hege, Hans-Christian and Wust, Peter and Felix, Roland and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Surface Mesh Generation for Numerical Simulations of Hyperthermia Treatments}, booktitle = {Proc. 16th Ann. Meeting Europ. Soc. Hyperthermic Oncology (ESHO-97), Berlin, Germany, April 1997}, pages = {146}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StallingSeebassHegeetal.1996, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Seebass, Martin and Hege, Hans-Christian and Wust, Peter and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {HyperPlan - an integrated system for treatment planning in regional hyperthermia}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, editor = {Franconi, Cafiero}, pages = {552 -- 554}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{WustGellermannBeieretal.1998, author = {Wust, Peter and Gellermann, Johanna and Beier, J{\"u}rgen and Wegner, S. and Tilly, Wolfgang and Troger, J. and Stalling, Detlev and Oswald, H. and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {Evaluation of segmentation algorithms for generation of patient models in radiofrequency hyperthermia}, volume = {43}, journal = {Phys Med Biol}, pages = {3295 -- 3307}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WustNadobnyGellermannetal.1997, author = {Wust, Peter and Nadobny, Johanna and Gellermann, Johanna and Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter and Budach, Volker and Felix, Roland}, title = {Patient Models and Algorithms for Hyperthermia Planning}, booktitle = {Proc. 16th Ann. Meeting Europ. Soc. Hyperthermic Oncology (ESHO-97), Berlin, Germany, April 1997}, pages = {75}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{WustNadobnySeebassetal.1999, author = {Wust, Peter and Nadobny, Johanna and Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Gellermann, Johanna and Hege, Hans-Christian and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {Influence of patient models and numerical methods on predicted power deposition patterns}, volume = {15}, journal = {Int. J. Hyperthermia}, number = {6}, pages = {519 -- 540}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @misc{HegeSeebassStallingetal.1997, author = {Hege, Hans-Christian and Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Z{\"o}ckler, Malte}, title = {A Generalized Marching Cubes Algorithm Based on Non-Binary Classifications}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2741}, number = {SC-97-05}, year = {1997}, abstract = {We present a new technique for generating surface meshes from a uniform set of discrete samples. Our method extends the well-known marching cubes algorithm used for computing polygonal isosurfaces. While in marching cubes each vertex of a cubic grid cell is binary classified as lying above or below an isosurface, in our approach an arbitrary number of vertex classes can be specified. Consequently the resulting surfaces consist of patches separating volumes of two different classes each. Similar to the marching cubes algorithm all grid cells are traversed and classified according to the number of different vertex classes involved and their arrangement. The solution for each configuration is computed based on a model that assigns probabilities to the vertices and interpolates them. We introduce an automatic method to find a triangulation which approximates the boundary surfaces - implicitly given by our model - in a topological correct way. Look-up tables guarantee a high performance of the algorithm. In medical applications our method can be used to extract surfaces from a 3D segmentation of tomographic images into multiple tissue types. The resulting surfaces are well suited for subsequent volumetric mesh generation, which is needed for simulation as well as visualization tasks. The proposed algorithm provides a robust and unique solution, avoiding ambiguities occuring in other methods. The method is of great significance in modeling and animation too, where it can be used for polygonalization of non-manifold implicit surfaces.}, language = {en} } @misc{DeuflhardSeebassStallingetal.1997, author = {Deuflhard, Peter and Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Beck, Rudolf and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Hyperthermia Treatment Planning in Clinical Cancer Therapy: Modelling, Simulation and Visualization}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2958}, number = {SC-97-26}, year = {1997}, abstract = {\noindent The speaker and his co-workers in Scientific Computing and Visualization have established a close cooperation with medical doctors at the Rudolf--Virchow--Klinikum of the Humboldt University in Berlin on the topic of regional hyperthermia. In order to permit a patient--specific treatment planning, a special software system ({\sf\small HyperPlan}) has been developed. \noindent A mathematical model of the clinical system ({\it radio frequency applicator with 8 antennas, water bolus, individual patient body}) involves Maxwell's equations in inhomogeneous media and a so--called bio--heat transfer PDE describing the temperature distribution in the human body. The electromagnetic field and the thermal phenomena need to be computed at a speed suitable for the clinical environment. An individual geometric patient model is generated as a quite complicated tetrahedral ``coarse'' grid (several thousands of nodes). Both Maxwell's equations and the bio--heat transfer equation are solved on that 3D--grid by means of {\em adaptive} multilevel finite element methods, which automatically refine the grid where necessary in view of the required accuracy. Finally optimal antenna parameters for the applicator are determined . \noindent All steps of the planning process are supported by powerful visualization methods. Medical images, contours, grids, simulated electromagnetic fields and temperature distributions can be displayed in combination. A number of new algorithms and techniques had to be developed and implemented. Special emphasis has been put on advanced 3D interaction methods and user interface issues.}, language = {en} } @misc{BeckDeuflhardHegeetal.1996, author = {Beck, Rudolf and Deuflhard, Peter and Hege, Hans-Christian and Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev}, title = {Numerical Algorithms and Visualization in Medical Treament Planning}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2643}, number = {SC-96-54}, year = {1996}, abstract = {After a short summary on therapy planning and the underlying technologies we discuss quantitative medicine by giving a short overview on medical image data, summarizing some applications of computer based treatment planning, and outlining requirements on medical planning systems. Then we continue with a description of our medical planning system {\sf HyperPlan}. It supports typical working steps in therapy planning, like data aquisition, segmentation, grid generation, numerical simulation and optimization, accompanying these with powerful visualization and interaction techniques.}, language = {en} } @misc{StallingZoecklerHege1997, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Z{\"o}ckler, Malte and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Fast Display of Illuminated Field Lines}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2686}, number = {SC-96-58}, year = {1997}, abstract = {A new technique for interactive vector field visualization using large numbers of properly illuminated field lines is presented. Taking into account ambient, diffuse, and specular reflection terms as well as transparency and depth cueing, we employ a realistic shading model which significantly increases quality and realism of the resulting images. While many graphics workstations offer hardware support for illuminating surface primitives, usually no means for an accurate shading of line primitives are provided. However, we show that proper illumination of lines can be implemented by exploiting the texture mapping capabilities of modern graphics hardware. In this way high rendering performance with interactive frame rates can be achieved. We apply the technique to render large numbers of integral curves of a vector field. The impression of the resulting images can be further improved by a number of visual enhancements, like transparency and depth-cueing. We also describe methods for controlling the distribution of field lines in space. These methods enable us to use illuminated field lines for interactive exploration of vector fields.}, language = {en} } @misc{BattkeStallingHege1997, author = {Battke, Henrik and Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Fast Line Integral Convolution for Arbitrary Surfaces in 3D}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-2690}, number = {SC-96-59}, year = {1997}, abstract = {We describe an extension of the line integral convolution method (LIC) for imaging of vector fields on arbitrary surfaces in 3D space. Previous approaches were limited to curvilinear surfaces, i.e.~surfaces which can be parametrized globally using 2D-coordinates. By contrast our method also handles the case of general, possibly multiply connected surfaces. The method works by tesselating a given surface with triangles. For each triangle local euclidean coordinates are defined and a local LIC texture is computed. No scaling or distortion is involved when mapping the texture onto the surface. The characteristic length of the texture remains constant. In order to exploit the texture hardware of modern graphics computers we have developed a tiling strategy for arranging a large number of triangular texture pieces within a single rectangular texture image. In this way texture memory is utilized optimally and even large textured surfaces can be explored interactively.}, language = {en} }