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Philippe C. Cattin

Philippe C. Cattin

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Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
6861
World Ranking
11990
National Ranking
202

Overview

Philippe C. Cattin is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland. Their research spans the fields of Medicine and Engineering, with a significant focus on Biomedical Engineering and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Their contributions also extend to Surgery, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range of areas, including Surgical Simulation and Training, Anatomy and Medical Technology, Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine, Soft Robotics and Applications, Optical Coherence Tomography Applications, Medical Image Segmentation Techniques, and 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis.

Recent publications by Philippe C. Cattin include the following:

  • Association of Brain Atrophy With Disease Progression Independent of Relapse Activity in Patients With Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis, 2022, JAMA Neurology
  • Diffusion Models for Implicit Image Segmentation Ensembles, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Association of Spinal Cord Atrophy and Brain Paramagnetic Rim Lesions With Progression Independent of Relapse Activity in People With MS, 2023, Neurology
  • The impact of segmentation on whole-lung functional MRI quantification: Repeatability and reproducibility from multiple human observers and an artificial neural network, 2020, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • Randomized study comparing 3D virtual reality and conventional 2D on-screen teaching of cerebrovascular anatomy, 2021, Neurosurgical FOCUS

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Philippe C. Cattin include:

  • Georg Rauter
  • Azhar Zam
  • Julia Wolleb
  • Raphaël Guzman
  • Ferda Canbaz

The scientist publishes frequently in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
  • Brain and Spine
  • Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Optics Express

Philippe C. Cattin's book publications have appeared primarily with Springer Science+Business Media and Springer Nature (Netherlands). Notably, several volumes were part of the Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2021 series, published in 2021, and a work titled New Trends in Medical and Service Robotics published in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Identifying the Best Machine Learning Algorithms for Brain Tumor Segmentation, Progression Assessment, and Overall Survival Prediction in the BRATS Challenge

    Spyridon Bakas;Mauricio Reyes;Andras Jakab;Stefan Bauer

  • 4D MR imaging of respiratory organ motion and its variability

    M von Siebenthal;G Székely;U Gamper;P Boesiger

  • Tracking the invisible: Learning where the object might be

    Helmut Grabner;Jiri Matas;Luc Van Gool;Philippe Cattin

  • Coronary Artery Motion and Cardiac Phases: Dependency on Heart Rate—Implications for CT Image Reconstruction

    Lars Husmann;Sebastian Leschka;Lotus Desbiolles;Tiziano Schepis

  • Non-rigid registration of multi-modal images using both mutual information and cross-correlation.

    A. Andronache;M. von Siebenthal;G. Székely;Ph. Cattin

  • Choosing the optimal wall shear parameter for the prediction of plaque location—A patient-specific computational study in human right coronary arteries

    Farhad Rikhtegar;Joseph A. Knight;Ufuk Olgac;Stefan C. Saur

  • Systematic errors in respiratory gating due to intrafraction deformations of the liver.

    Martin von Siebenthal;Gábor Székely;Antony J. Lomax;Philippe C. Cattin

  • Accuracy of full guided vs. half‐guided implant surgery

    S Kühl;S Zürcher;T Mahid;M Müller-Gerbl

  • Multi-dimensional Gated Recurrent Units for the Segmentation of Biomedical 3D-Data

    Simon Andermatt;Simon Pezold;Philippe C. Cattin

  • Retina mosaicing using local features

    Philippe C. Cattin;Herbert Bay;Luc Van Gool;Gábor Székely

  • Fully Automatic Endoscope Calibration for Intraoperative Use

    Christian Wengert;Mireille Reeff;Philippe C. Cattin;Gábor Székely

  • Model-guided respiratory organ motion prediction of the liver from 2D ultrasound

    Frank Preiswerk;Valeria De Luca;Patrik Arnold;Zarko Celicanin

  • Statismo - A framework for PCA based statistical models

    Marcel Lüthi;Rémi Blanc;Thomas Albrecht;Tobias Gass

  • Biometric authentication system using human gait

    Philippe Claude Cattin

  • 3D organ motion prediction for MR-guided high intensity focused ultrasound

    Patrik Arnold;Frank Preiswerk;Beat Fasel;Rares Salomir

  • Markerless endoscopic registration and referencing

    Christian Wengert;Philippe C. Cattin;John M. Duff;Charles Baur

  • Mosaicing of Endoscopic Placenta Images.

    Mireille Reeff;Friederike Gerhard;Philippe C. Cattin;Gábor Székely

  • Inter-subject modelling of liver deformation during radiation therapy

    M. Von Siebenthal;Gábor Székely;A. Lomax;Philippe C. Cattin

  • Automatic Detection of Calcified Coronary Plaques in Computed Tomography Data Sets

    Stefan C. Saur;Hatem Alkadhi;Lotus Desbiolles;Gábor Székely

  • Automated Segmentation of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions Using Multi-dimensional Gated Recurrent Units

    Simon Andermatt;Simon Pezold;Philippe C. Cattin

  • Robust tumour tracking from 2D imaging using a population-based statistical motion model

    Frank Preiswerk;Patrik Arnold;Beat Fasel;Philippe C. Cattin

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Scheffler
Klaus Scheffler Max Planck Society
Till Sprenger
Till Sprenger University Hospital of Basel
Mauricio Reyes
Mauricio Reyes University of Bern
Lutz-Peter Nolte
Lutz-Peter Nolte University of Bern
Christoph Stippich
Christoph Stippich University of Zurich

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