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Heinz-Otto Peitgen

Heinz-Otto Peitgen

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
44
Citations
18927
World Ranking
5663
National Ranking
184

Overview

Heinz-Otto Peitgen is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their academic profile includes research work primarily connected with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Chaos and Fractals: New Frontiers of Science

    Heinz-Otto Peitgen;Hartmut Jürgens;Dietmar Saupe

  • Chaos and Fractals

    Heinz-Otto Peitgen;Hartmut Jurgens;Dietmar Saupe

  • The science of fractal images

    Michael F. Barnsley;Robert L. Devaney;Benoit B. Mandelbrot;Heinz-Otto Peitgen

  • Analysis of vasculature for liver surgical planning

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

  • The Beauty of Fractals: Images of Complex Dynamical Systems

    Heinz-Otto Peitgen;P. H. Richter

  • Fractals for the Classroom

    Heinz-Otto Peitgen;Hartmut Jürgens;Dietmar Saupe

  • 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

  • Efficient Semiautomatic Segmentation of 3D Objects in Medical Images

    Andrea Schenk;Guido P. M. Prause;Heinz-Otto Peitgen

  • The Skull Stripping Problem in MRI Solved by a Single 3D Watershed Transform

    Horst K. Hahn;Heinz-Otto Peitgen

  • Multiple hypothesis template tracking of small 3D vessel structures

    Ola Friman;Milo Hindennach;Caroline Kühnel;Heinz-Otto Peitgen

  • Evaluation of current algorithms for segmentation of scar tissue from late Gadolinium enhancement cardiovascular magnetic resonance of the left atrium: an open-access grand challenge

    Rashed Karim;R. James Housden;Mayuragoban Balasubramaniam;Zhong Chen

  • Benchmarking framework for myocardial tracking and deformation algorithms: an open access database.

    C. Tobon-Gomez;M. De Craene;M. De Craene;K. McLeod;L. Tautz

  • Illustrative visualization of 3D planning models for augmented reality in liver surgery.

    Christian Hansen;Jan Wieferich;Felix Ritter;Christian Rieder

  • Lung lobe segmentation by anatomy-guided 3D watershed transform

    Jan-Martin Kuhnigk;Horst K. Hahn;Milo Hindennach;Volker Dicken

  • Visualization and interaction techniques for the exploration of vascular structures

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

  • Scale-space signatures for the detection of clustered microcalcifications in digital mammograms

    Unknown

  • A digital reference model of the human bronchial tree.

    Andreas Schmidt;Stephan Zidowitz;Andres Kriete;Thorsten Denhard

  • IWT-interactive watershed transform: a hierarchical method for efficient interactive and automated segmentation of multidimensional gray-scale images

    Unknown

  • 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

  • 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

  • Evaluation of state-of-the-art segmentation algorithms for left ventricle infarct from late Gadolinium enhancement MR images

    Rashed Karim;Pranav Bhagirath;Piet Claus;R. James Housden

  • Real-Time Illustration of Vascular Structures

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

  • Informatics in radiology (infoRAD): new tools for computer assistance in thoracic CT. Part 1. Functional analysis of lungs, lung lobes, and bronchopulmonary segments.

    Jan-Martin Kuhnigk;Volker Dicken;Stephan Zidowitz;Lars Bornemann

  • Cayley’s problem and Julia sets

    H. O. Peitgen;D. Saupe;F. v. Haeseler

  • Diffusion tensor imaging in primary brain tumors: reproducible quantitative analysis of corpus callosum infiltration and contralateral involvement using a probabilistic mixture model.

    Bram Stieltjes;Mathias Schlüter;Bernd Didinger;Marc-André Weber

  • A Comprehensive Approach to the Analysis of Contrast Enhanced Cardiac MR Images

    Unknown

  • Visual Computing in Biology and Medicine: Interactive 3D medical image segmentation with energy-minimizing implicit functions

    Frank Heckel;Olaf Konrad;Horst Karl Hahn;Heinz-Otto Peitgen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Saupe
Dietmar Saupe University of Konstanz
Bernhard Preim
Bernhard Preim Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Xiaoyi Jiang
Xiaoyi Jiang University of Münster
Stefan Wirtz
Stefan Wirtz University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Benoit B. Mandelbrot
Benoit B. Mandelbrot Yale University
Jeffrey Shallit
Jeffrey Shallit University of Waterloo
Peter Stoeter
Peter Stoeter Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Christopher Nimsky
Christopher Nimsky Philipp University of Marburg
Peter Falkai
Peter Falkai Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Michael Markl
Michael Markl Northwestern University

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