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Wolfgang Straßer

Wolfgang Straßer

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
47
Citations
10034
World Ranking
6437
National Ranking
302

Overview

Wolfgang Straßer was affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their academic contributions spanned several fields, primarily within Computer Science and Engineering. Straßer's work integrated subfields such as Automotive Engineering, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Artificial Intelligence, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, and Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design.

Their research interests encompassed multiple topics including Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders, Machine Learning in Healthcare, Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques, Advanced Vision and Imaging, Video Coding and Compression Technologies, and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies.

Among the notable recent publications authored or co-authored by Straßer were:

  • Modellierung und Simulation der Reichweite eines Elektro-Fahrzeugs, 2022, published in e+i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
  • External Validation of a Machine Learning Based Delirium Prediction Software in Clinical Routine, 2022, published in Studies in health technology and informatics
  • Predictive-DCT Coding for 3D Mesh Sequences Compression, 2024, published by Hochschule Düsseldorf

Straßer collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Stefanie Jauk, Sai Pavan Kumar Veeranki, Diether Kramer, Stefan Högler, and David Mühlecker. These co-authors appeared prominently alongside Straßer in publications spanning the various listed topics and fields.

The primary venues for Straßer's publications were:

  • Studies in health technology and informatics
  • Hochschule Düsseldorf
  • e+i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik

Best Publications

  • The normal distributions transform: a new approach to laser scan matching

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  • A fast, flexible, particle-system model for cloth draping

    B. Eberhardt;A. Weber;W. Strasser

  • Real time compression of triangle mesh connectivity

    Stefan Gumhold;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Smart hardware-accelerated volume rendering

    Stefan Roettger;Stefan Guthe;Daniel Weiskopf;Thomas Ertl

  • Interactive rendering of large volume data sets

    S. Guthe;M. Wand;J. Gonser;W. Strasser

  • Mesh reduction with error control

    R. Klein;G. Liebich;W. Strasser

  • A fast finite element solution for cloth modelling

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  • The randomized z-buffer algorithm: interactive rendering of highly complex scenes

    Michael Wand;Matthias Fischer;Ingmar Peter;Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide

  • Smart Camera Based Monitoring System and Its Application to Assisted Living

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  • Bayesian Point Cloud Reconstruction

    Philipp Jenke;Michael Wand;Martin Bokeloh;Andreas Schilling

  • A Parallel Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Solver for the Poisson Problem on a Multi-GPU Platform

    Marco Ament;Gunter Knittel;Daniel Weiskopf;Wolfgang Strasser

  • Continuum‐based Strain Limiting

    Bernhard Thomaszewski;Simon Pabst;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Fusion of range and color images for denoising and resolution enhancement with a non-local filter

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  • Terrain sketching

    James Gain;Patrick Marais;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Fast and Scalable CPU/GPU Collision Detection for Rigid and Deformable Surfaces

    Simon Pabst;Artur Koch;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Enabling classification and shading for 3D texture mapping based volume rendering using OpenGL and extensions

    Michael Meißner;Ulrich Hoffmann;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Real-time decompression and visualization of animated volume data

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  • Deriving a Particle System from Continuum Mechanics for the Animation of Deformable Objects

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  • Stylized augmented reality for improved immersion

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  • Analysis of numerical methods for the simulation of deformable models

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  • Reconstruction and Simplification of Surfaces from Contours

    Reinhard Klein;Andreas Schilling;Wolfgang Straβer

  • A consistent bending model for cloth simulation with corotational subdivision finite elements

    Bernhard Thomaszewski;Markus Wacker;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Hardware for superior texture performance

    Günter Knittel;Andreas Schilling;Anders Kugler;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Automated finite element modeling of a human mandible with dental implants

    Stefan Fütterling;Reinhard Klein;Wolfgang Straßer;Heiner Weber

  • VIZARD—visualization accelerator for realtime display

    Günter Knittel;Wolfgang Straßer

  • Registration of colored 3D point clouds with a Kernel-based extension to the normal distributions transform

    B. Huhle;M. Magnusson;W. Strasser;A.J. Lilienthal

  • Multi-Resolution Rendering of Complex Animated Scenes

    Michael Wand;Wolfgang Straßer

  • A compact volume rendering accelerator

    Günter Knittel;Wolfgang Straßer

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinhard Klein
Reinhard Klein University of Bonn
Michael Wand
Michael Wand Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Dieter Schmalstieg
Dieter Schmalstieg University of Stuttgart
Arie E. Kaufman
Arie E. Kaufman Stony Brook University
Hans-Peter Seidel
Hans-Peter Seidel Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Leif Kobbelt
Leif Kobbelt RWTH Aachen University
Hanspeter Pfister
Hanspeter Pfister Harvard University
Hendrik P. A. Lensch
Hendrik P. A. Lensch University of Tübingen
Peter Gerjets
Peter Gerjets University of Tübingen

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