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38
Citations
5980
World Ranking
10254
National Ranking
512

Overview

Til Aach was affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany.

Throughout their career, Til Aach contributed to the scientific community but did not have any listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues in the available data.

No records were found regarding book publications authored by Til Aach.

Their work did not have specified main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research in the provided data.

There are no documented awards associated with Til Aach.

Til Aach is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Statistical model-based change detection in moving video

    Til Aach;André Kaup;Rudolf Mester

  • Bayesian algorithms for adaptive change detection in image sequences using Markov random fields

    Til Aach;André Kaup

  • MATLAB Meets LEGO Mindstorms—A Freshman Introduction Course Into Practical Engineering

    Alexander Behrens;Linus Atorf;Robert Schwann;Bernd Neumann

  • Simultaneous Reconstruction of Activity and Attenuation for PET/MR

    A Salomon;A Goedicke;B Schweizer;T Aach

  • Computer-aided classification of colorectal polyps based on vascular patterns: a pilot study.

    J. J. W. Tischendorf;S. Gross;R. Winograd;H. Hecker

  • Illumination-invariant change detection

    D. Toth;T. Aach;V. Metzler

  • Computer-based classification of small colorectal polyps by using narrow-band imaging with optical magnification

    Sebastian Gross;Christian Trautwein;Alexander Behrens;Ron Winograd

  • Multispectral Filter-Wheel Cameras: Geometric Distortion Model and Compensation Algorithms

    J. Brauers;N. Schulte;T. Aach

  • Challenges of medical image processing

    Ingrid Scholl;Til Aach;Thomas M. Deserno;Torsten Kuhlen

  • Frequency selective signal extrapolation with applications to error concealment in image communication

    André Kaup;Katrin Meisinger;Til Aach

  • Texture Classification by Modeling Joint Distributions of Local Patterns With Gaussian Mixtures

    Henning Lategahn;Sebastian Gross;Thomas Stehle;Til Aach

  • Digital radiography enhancement by nonlinear multiscale processing.

    Martin Stahl;Til Aach;Sabine Dippel

  • Anisotropic spectral magnitude estimation filters for noise reduction and image enhancement

    T. Aach;D. Kunz

  • Recent advances in high dynamic range imaging technology

    Yukihiro Bandoh;Guoping Qiu;Masahiro Okuda;Scott Daly

  • Noise reduction in an image

    Til Aach;Dietmar Wilhelm Kunz

  • Analysis of Superimposed Oriented Patterns

    T. Aach;C. Mota;I. Stuke;M. Muhlich

  • Coding of segmented images using shape-independent basis functions

    A. Kaup;T. Aach

  • Directional View Interpolation for Compensation of Sparse Angular Sampling in Cone-Beam CT

    M. Bertram;J. Wiegert;D. Schafer;T. Aach

  • Classification of Colon Polyps in NBI Endoscopy using Vascularization Features

    Thomas Stehle;Roland Auer;Sebastian Gross;Alexander Behrens

  • Illumination-invariant change detection using a statistical colinearity criterion

    Rudolf Mester;Til Aach;Lutz Dümbgen

Frequent Co-Authors

Erhardt Barth
Erhardt Barth University of Lübeck
Rudolf E. Leube
Rudolf E. Leube RWTH Aachen University
Thorsten M. Buzug
Thorsten M. Buzug University of Lübeck
Alfred Mertins
Alfred Mertins University of Lübeck
Steffen Leonhardt
Steffen Leonhardt RWTH Aachen University
Jan-Michael Frahm
Jan-Michael Frahm University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rüdiger Westermann
Rüdiger Westermann Technical University of Munich
Leif Kobbelt
Leif Kobbelt RWTH Aachen University
Achim Walter
Achim Walter ETH Zurich
Christine Klein
Christine Klein University of Lübeck

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