Oliver Kutter
Technische Universität München
28 Papers
203 Citations
Oliver Kutter is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image registration & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Oliver Kutter include Princeton University & Siemens.
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Papers
Visualization and GPU-accelerated simulation of medical ultrasound from CT images
TL;DR: A fast GPU-based method for simulation of ultrasound images from volumetric CT scans and their visualization using a ray-based model of the ultrasound to generate view-dependent ultrasonic effects such as occlusions, large-scale reflections and attenuation combined with speckle patterns derived from pre-processing the CT image.
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Advanced training methods using an Augmented Reality ultrasound simulator
Tobias Blum,Sandro Michael Heining,Oliver Kutter,Nassir Navab +3 more
- 19 Oct 2009
TL;DR: An Augmented Reality (AR) ultrasound simulator where the USslice is simulated from a CT volume and the location of the US slice inside the body is visualized using contextual in-situ techniques.
Regurgitation quantification using 3D PISA in volume echocardiography
Leo Grady,Saurabh Datta,Oliver Kutter,Christophe Duong,Wolfgang Wein,Stephen H. Little,Stephen R. Igo,Shizhen Liu,Mani A. Vannan +8 more
- 18 Sep 2011
TL;DR: This work proposes a new improved 3D PISA workflow that is initialized interactively with two points, followed by fully automatic segmentation of the valve annulus and isovelocity surface area computation, which is first validated against several in vitro phantoms to verify the calculations of surface area, orifice area and regurgitant flow.
Real-time learning of accurate patch rectification
Stefan Hinterstoisser,Oliver Kutter,Nassir Navab,Pascal Fua,Vincent Lepetit +4 more
- 20 Jun 2009
TL;DR: A very fast method to compute the mean appearances of the feature points over sets of small variations that span the range of possible camera viewpoints, which is demonstrated on tracking-by-detection for SLAM, real-time object detection and pose estimation applications.
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Line-based calibration of ultrasound transducer integrated with a pose sensor
TL;DR: In this paper, an approach for calibrating an ultrasound transducer providing B-scans for two-dimensional (2D) images, including an ultrasound probe, a position sensing device, and a phantom marker comprising an encoded line object with distinctive calibration characteristics indicative of position along the line object.
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