Heinz-Otto Peitgen merges Artificial intelligence with Algorithm in his research. Heinz-Otto Peitgen performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Algorithm and Artificial intelligence via his papers. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Radiology and Medical physics in his work. His Segmentation study typically links adjacent topics like Scale-space segmentation. Scale-space segmentation is closely attributed to Segmentation in his study. He integrates Computer vision and Computer graphics (images) in his research. Heinz-Otto Peitgen brings together Computer graphics (images) and Computer vision to produce work in his papers. Surgery is closely attributed to Surgical planning in his work. His Surgical planning study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Surgery.
His Artificial intelligence study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Pattern recognition (psychology). His Pattern recognition (psychology) study often links to related topics such as Artificial intelligence. His Computer vision study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Image (mathematics). His Computer vision research extends to Image (mathematics), which is thematically connected. His Mathematical analysis study often links to related topics such as Fractal. As part of his studies on Fractal, he often connects relevant subjects like Mathematical analysis. His study connects Image segmentation and Segmentation. His study on Image segmentation is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Segmentation. As part of his studies on Surgery, he often connects relevant areas like Resection.
In his research, Heinz-Otto Peitgen undertakes multidisciplinary study on Internal medicine and Gastroenterology. He performs multidisciplinary study in Gastroenterology and Internal medicine in his work. While working on this project, he studies both Radiology and Nuclear medicine. In his research, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Nuclear medicine and Radiology. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Surgery and Biopsy in his work. While working in this field, Heinz-Otto Peitgen studies both Biopsy and Surgery. His studies link Hepatic veins with Vein. Heinz-Otto Peitgen regularly links together related areas like Vein in his Hepatic veins studies. Cardiology is closely attributed to Ventricle in his research.
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The science of fractal images
Michael F. Barnsley;Robert L. Devaney;Benoit B. Mandelbrot;Heinz-Otto Peitgen.
(1988)
The Beauty of Fractals: Images of Complex Dynamical Systems
Heinz-Otto Peitgen;P. H. Richter.
(2011)
Impact of Virtual Tumor Resection and Computer-Assisted Risk Analysis on Operation Planning and Intraoperative Strategy in Major Hepatic Resection
Hauke Lang;Arnold Radtke;Milo Hindennach;Tobias Schroeder.
Archives of Surgery (2005)
Efficient Semiautomatic Segmentation of 3D Objects in Medical Images
Andrea Schenk;Guido P. M. Prause;Heinz-Otto Peitgen.
medical image computing and computer assisted intervention (2000)
The Skull Stripping Problem in MRI Solved by a Single 3D Watershed Transform
Horst K. Hahn;Heinz-Otto Peitgen.
medical image computing and computer assisted intervention (2000)
Multiple hypothesis template tracking of small 3D vessel structures
Ola Friman;Milo Hindennach;Caroline Kühnel;Heinz-Otto Peitgen.
Medical Image Analysis (2010)
Illustrative visualization of 3D planning models for augmented reality in liver surgery.
Christian Hansen;Jan Wieferich;Felix Ritter;Christian Rieder.
computer assisted radiology and surgery (2010)
Lung lobe segmentation by anatomy-guided 3D watershed transform
Jan-Martin Kuhnigk;Horst K. Hahn;Milo Hindennach;Volker Dicken.
Medical Imaging 2003: Image Processing (2003)
Computer-Assisted Operative Planning in Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation: A New Way to Resolve the Dilemma of the Middle Hepatic Vein
A. Radtke;S. Nadalin;G. C. Sotiropoulos;E. P. Molmenti.
World Journal of Surgery (2007)
3D CT modeling of hepatic vessel architecture and volume calculation in living donated liver transplantation.
Bernd B. Frericks;Franco C. Caldarone;Björn Nashan;Dagmar Högemann Savellano.
European Radiology (2004)
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