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Bernhard Preim is affiliated with Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Computer Science, with a significant focus on subfields such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Neurology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics, including Surgical Simulation and Training, Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications, Augmented Reality Applications, Data Visualization and Analytics, Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases, Anatomy and Medical Technology, and Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts.

Bernhard Preim has contributed to numerous papers, several of which reflect their engagement with virtual reality and medical imaging. Selected recent publications include:

  • A collaborative virtual reality environment for liver surgery planning (2021), published in Computers & Graphics
  • Using virtual 3D-models in surgical planning: workflow of an immersive virtual reality application in liver surgery (2021), published in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
  • Virtual reality and 3D printing improve preoperative visualization of 3D liver reconstructions-results from a preclinical comparison of presentation modalities and user's preference (2021), published in Annals of Translational Medicine
  • Fully automated Assessment of Knee Alignment from Full-Leg X-Rays employing a "YOLOv4 And Resnet Landmark regression Algorithm" (YARLA): Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (2021), published in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
  • Toward interprofessional team training for surgeons and anesthesiologists using virtual reality (2020), published in International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Bernhard Preim include Kai Lawonn, Patrick Saalfeld, Monique Meuschke, Sylvia Saalfeld, and Renata G. Raidou.

Publication venues that have regularly featured Bernhard Preim's work are:

  • International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
  • Computers & Graphics
  • Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
  • Eurographics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Bernhard Preim has also contributed to book publications, notably authoring BioMedical Visualization (2024) published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers.

Best Publications

  • Analysis of vasculature for liver surgical planning

    D. Selle;B. Preim;A. Schenk;H.-O. Peitgen

  • Visual Computing for Medicine: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

    Bernhard Preim;Charl P. Botha

  • Visualization in Medicine: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

    Bernhard Preim;Dirk Bartz

  • How to Render Frames and Influence People

    Thomas Strothotte;Bernhard Preim;Andreas Raab;Jutta Schumann

  • Visual Computing in Biology and Medicine: Survey of glyph-based visualization techniques for spatial multivariate medical data

    Timo Ropinski;Steffen Oeltze;Bernhard Preim

  • Visualization and interaction techniques for the exploration of vascular structures

    Horst K. Hahn;Bernhard Preim;Dirk Selle;Heinz Otto Peitgen

  • A cytoarchitecture-driven myelin model reveals area-specific signatures in human primary and secondary areas using ultra-high resolution in-vivo brain MRI.

    J. Dinse;J. Dinse;N. Härtwich;M.D. Waehnert;C.L. Tardif

  • HepaVision2 — a software assistant for preoperative planning in living-related liver transplantation and oncologic liver surgery

    H. Bourquain;A. Schenk;F. Link;B. Preim

  • Interaktive Systeme - Band 1: Grundlagen, Graphical User Interfaces, Informationsvisualisierung

    Bernhard Preim;Raimund Dachselt

  • Combining silhouettes, surface, and volume rendering for surgery education and planning

    Christian Tietjen;Tobias Isenberg;Bernhard Preim

  • Visualization of vasculature with convolution surfaces: method, validation and evaluation

    S. Oeltze;B. Preim

  • A survey of medical image registration on graphics hardware

    O. Fluck;C. Vetter;W. Wein;A. Kamen

  • Real-Time Illustration of Vascular Structures

    F. Ritter;C. Hansen;V. Dicken;O. Konrad

  • A survey of virtual human anatomy education systems

    Bernhard Preim;Patrick Saalfeld

  • Comparison of Fundamental Mesh Smoothing Algorithms for Medical Surface Models.

    Ragnar Bade;Jens Haase;Bernhard Preim

  • Interactive Visual Analysis of Perfusion Data

    S. Oeltze;H. Doleisch;H. Hauser;P. Muigg

  • 3D Visualization of Vasculature: An Overview

    Bernhard Preim;Steffen Oeltze

  • The FLOWLENS: A Focus-and-Context Visualization Approach for Exploration of Blood Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms

    R. Gasteiger;M. Neugebauer;O. Beuing;B. Preim

  • Usability comparison of mouse-based interaction techniques for predictable 3d rotation

    Ragnar Bade;Felix Ritter;Bernhard Preim

  • Semi-Automatic Vortex Extraction in 4D PC-MRI Cardiac Blood Flow Data using Line Predicates

    Benjamin Kohler;Rocco Gasteiger;Uta Preim;Holger Theisel

Frequent Co-Authors

Heinz-Otto Peitgen
Heinz-Otto Peitgen University of Bremen
Thomas Strothotte
Thomas Strothotte Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Myra Spiliopoulou
Myra Spiliopoulou Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Helwig Hauser
Helwig Hauser University of Bergen
Anna Vilanova
Anna Vilanova Eindhoven University of Technology
Holger Theisel
Holger Theisel Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Tobias Isenberg
Tobias Isenberg French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Oliver Deussen
Oliver Deussen University of Konstanz
Marc Stamminger
Marc Stamminger University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Gordon Kindlmann
Gordon Kindlmann University of Chicago

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