Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm (CAMC)
Contact Persons
Matthias Seibold (matthias.seibold(at)tum.de)
Tianyu Song (tianyu.song(at)tum.de)
Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab
Abstract
The basic motivation for proposing the Camera-Augmented Mobile C-arm (CAMC) is to enable a mobile C-arm itself to provide 3D reconstruction results. Our research covers topics such as X-Ray calibration, advanced AR visualizations through co-registration of RGB and X-Ray images, intra-operative navigation of surgical tools, 3D CBCT reconstruction, panoramic X-Ray image stitching, 3D3D calibration for CBCT and RGBD data, radiation estimation and many more. In the last two decades, over 60 papers on Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm have been published. The project website page provides a more detailed description: http://medicalaugmentedreality.org/camc.html
Keywords: Medical Imaging, Computer-Aided Surgery, Medical Augmented Reality
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Research Partners
Prof. Dr. Philipp Fürnstahl’s ROCS group at Balgrist Hospital, Zurich
Project Members
Matthias Seibold
Tianyu Song
Dr. Javad Fotouhi
Dr. Alex Johnson, M.D.
Dr. Greg Osgood, M.D.