@article{DietrichvonTycowiczBrandletal.2026, author = {Dietrich, Laura and von Tycowicz, Christoph and Brandl, Michael and Mayer, Julius and Baunack, Lohengrin and Schmidt, Iris}, title = {Project WEAR: Developing a methodological framework for functional analysis on stone tools through controlled experiments and computational modelling of shape transformations through use}, journal = {Antiquity}, year = {2026}, abstract = {The WEAR project is developing an integrative methodology to analyse and predict use-related shape transformation of Neolithic stone axes from Central Europe with mathematical methods and experimental archaeology.}, language = {en} } @article{MayerBaumAmbellanetal.2024, author = {Mayer, Julius and Baum, Daniel and Ambellan, Felix and von Tycowicz, Christoph and for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative,}, title = {Shape-based Disease Grading via Functional Maps and Graph Convolutional Networks with Application to Alzheimer's Disease}, volume = {24}, journal = {BMC Medical Imaging}, doi = {10.1186/s12880-024-01513-z}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Shape analysis provides methods for understanding anatomical structures extracted from medical images. However, the underlying notions of shape spaces that are frequently employed come with strict assumptions prohibiting the analysis of incomplete and/or topologically varying shapes. This work aims to alleviate these limitations by adapting the concept of functional maps. Further, we present a graph-based learning approach for morphometric classification of disease states that uses novel shape descriptors based on this concept. We demonstrate the performance of the derived classifier on the open-access ADNI database differentiating normal controls and subjects with Alzheimer's disease. Notably, the experiments show that our approach can improve over state-of-the-art from geometric deep learning.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MayerBaumAmbellanetal.2022, author = {Mayer, Julius and Baum, Daniel and Ambellan, Felix and von Tycowicz, Christoph}, title = {A Soft-Correspondence Approach to Shape-based Disease Grading with Graph Convolutional Networks}, volume = {194}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Machine Learning Research}, pages = {85 -- 95}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Shape analysis provides principled means for understanding anatomical structures from medical images. The underlying notions of shape spaces, however, come with strict assumptions prohibiting the analysis of incomplete and/or topologically varying shapes. This work aims to alleviate these limitations by adapting the concept of soft correspondences. In particular, we present a graph-based learning approach for morphometric classification of disease states that is based on a generalized notion of shape correspondences in terms of functional maps. We demonstrate the performance of the derived classifier on the open-access ADNI database for differentiating normal controls and subjects with Alzheimer's disease. Notably, our experiment shows that our approach can improve over state-of-the-art from geometric deep learning.}, language = {en} }