Project Details
Virtuální technicko-lékařské pracoviště pro 3D modelování lidských tkání
Project Period: 2. 1. 2006 - 31. 12. 2006
Project Type: grant
Code: 161/2005
Agency: CESNET National Research and Education Network
Program:
virtual, medical, 3D modeling, human tissues, CT, MR, simulations, mavigations
Clinical applications of 3D human tissues models created from CT/MR data are world trend and have been called "Tailor surgery". Close cooperation between technician and medical doctors is necessary to realize such interdisciplinary applications. In practice, creation of a real laboratory interested in this problematic is very difficult, considering both personal and technical aspects. Main goal of the project is development and practical usage of a "Virtual technical/medical laboratory for 3D human tissues modeling". The laboratory will integrate specialists and special technical equipment for their interactive network communication. During the project we want to realize the laboratory incorporating FIT BUT Brno and some clinics of MF MU Brno and develop special software system for interactive network communication. Having such system, it will be possible to share CT/MR data, evaluate and consult tissues segmentations and its 3D models. Results of the project will cover the necessary software tools and also the practical experiences with the laboratory.
Černochová Pavlína, MUDr., Ph.D. (SK LF MUNI) , team leader
Kašpárek Tomáš, Ing., Ph.D. (CVT FIT VUT) , team leader
Krupa Petr, doc. MUDr., CSc. (KNZM FNsP) , team leader
Pečiva Jan, Ing., Ph.D. (UPGM FIT VUT) , team leader
Stoklas Jiří, MUDr. (UNB) , team leader
Španěl Michal, Ing., Ph.D. (UPGM FIT VUT) , team leader
2006
- KRŠEK Přemysl, ŠPANĚL Michal, ČERNOCHOVÁ Pavlína, KAŇOVSKÁ Karin, KRUPA Petr, STOKLAS Jiří and MOLITOR Martin. 3D Human Tissues Modeling In Clinical Applications. In: Medical Information Visualisation. London: IEEE Computer Society, 2006, p. 1. ISBN 0-7695-2603-9. Detail
- ŠPANĚL Michal and KRŠEK Přemysl. Vector-based Medical Image Segmentation using Adaptive Delaunay Triangulation. In: Proceedings of the Sixth IASTED International Conference on Visualization, Imaging, and Image Procesing. 541. Palma de Mallorca: ACTA Press, 2006, p. 6. ISBN 0-88986-600-7. Detail