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Gabor Fichtinger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • plus open source toolkit for ultrasound guided intervention systems
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Andras Lasso, Tamas Heffter, Adam Rankin, Csaba Pinter, Tamas Ungi, Gabor Fichtinger
    Abstract:

    A variety of advanced Image analysis methods have been under the development for ultrasound-guided interventions. Unfortunately, the transition from an Image analysis algorithm to clinical feasibility trials as part of an intervention system requires integration of many components, such as imaging and tracking devices, data processing algorithms, and visualization software. The objective of our paper is to provide a freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research. PLUS provides a variety of methods for interventional tool pose and ultrasound Image acquisition from a wide range of tracking and imaging devices, spatial and temporal calibration, volume reconstruction, Simulated Image generation, and recording and live streaming of the acquired data. This paper introduces PLUS, explains its functionality and architecture, and presents typical uses and performance in ultrasound-guided intervention systems. PLUS fulfills the essential requirements for the development of ultrasound-guided intervention systems and it aspires to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform.

  • plus open source toolkit for ultrasound guided intervention systems
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Andras Lasso, Tamas Heffter, Adam Rankin, Csaba Pinter, Tamas Ungi, Gabor Fichtinger
    Abstract:

    A variety of advanced Image analysis methods have been under the development for ultrasound-guided interventions. Unfortunately, the transition from an Image analysis algorithm to clinical feasibility trials as part of an intervention system requires integration of many components, such as imaging and tracking devices, data processing algorithms, and visualization software. The objective of our paper is to provide a freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research. PLUS provides a variety of methods for interventional tool pose and ultrasound Image acquisition from a wide range of tracking and imaging devices, spatial and temporal calibration, volume reconstruction, Simulated Image generation, and recording and live streaming of the acquired data. This paper introduces PLUS, explains its functionality and architecture, and presents typical uses and performance in ultrasound-guided intervention systems. PLUS fulfills the essential requirements for the development of ultrasound-guided intervention systems and it aspires to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform. PLUS is freely available as open source software under BSD license and can be downloaded from http://www.plustoolkit.org.

Knut W Urban - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • atomic resolution imaging of yalo3 ce in the chromatic and spherical aberration corrected pico electron microscope
    Ultramicroscopy, 2017
    Co-Authors: Juri Barthel, Knut W Urban
    Abstract:

    Abstract The application of combined chromatic and spherical aberration correction in high-resolution transmission electron microscopy enables a significant improvement of the spatial resolution down to 50 pm. We demonstrate that such a resolution can be achieved in practice at 200 kV. Diffractograms of Images of gold nanoparticles on amorphous carbon demonstrate corresponding information transfer. The Y atom pairs in [010] oriented yttrium orthoaluminate are successfully Imaged together with the Al and the O atoms. Although the 57 pm pair separation is well demonstrated separations between 55 pm and 80 pm are measured. This observation is tentatively attributed to structural relaxations and surface reconstruction in the very thin samples used. Quantification of the resolution limiting effective Image spread is achieved based on an absolute match between experimental and Simulated Image intensity distributions.

Andras Lasso - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • plus open source toolkit for ultrasound guided intervention systems
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Andras Lasso, Tamas Heffter, Adam Rankin, Csaba Pinter, Tamas Ungi, Gabor Fichtinger
    Abstract:

    A variety of advanced Image analysis methods have been under the development for ultrasound-guided interventions. Unfortunately, the transition from an Image analysis algorithm to clinical feasibility trials as part of an intervention system requires integration of many components, such as imaging and tracking devices, data processing algorithms, and visualization software. The objective of our paper is to provide a freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research. PLUS provides a variety of methods for interventional tool pose and ultrasound Image acquisition from a wide range of tracking and imaging devices, spatial and temporal calibration, volume reconstruction, Simulated Image generation, and recording and live streaming of the acquired data. This paper introduces PLUS, explains its functionality and architecture, and presents typical uses and performance in ultrasound-guided intervention systems. PLUS fulfills the essential requirements for the development of ultrasound-guided intervention systems and it aspires to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform.

  • plus open source toolkit for ultrasound guided intervention systems
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Andras Lasso, Tamas Heffter, Adam Rankin, Csaba Pinter, Tamas Ungi, Gabor Fichtinger
    Abstract:

    A variety of advanced Image analysis methods have been under the development for ultrasound-guided interventions. Unfortunately, the transition from an Image analysis algorithm to clinical feasibility trials as part of an intervention system requires integration of many components, such as imaging and tracking devices, data processing algorithms, and visualization software. The objective of our paper is to provide a freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research. PLUS provides a variety of methods for interventional tool pose and ultrasound Image acquisition from a wide range of tracking and imaging devices, spatial and temporal calibration, volume reconstruction, Simulated Image generation, and recording and live streaming of the acquired data. This paper introduces PLUS, explains its functionality and architecture, and presents typical uses and performance in ultrasound-guided intervention systems. PLUS fulfills the essential requirements for the development of ultrasound-guided intervention systems and it aspires to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform. PLUS is freely available as open source software under BSD license and can be downloaded from http://www.plustoolkit.org.

Juri Barthel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • atomic resolution imaging of yalo3 ce in the chromatic and spherical aberration corrected pico electron microscope
    Ultramicroscopy, 2017
    Co-Authors: Juri Barthel, Knut W Urban
    Abstract:

    Abstract The application of combined chromatic and spherical aberration correction in high-resolution transmission electron microscopy enables a significant improvement of the spatial resolution down to 50 pm. We demonstrate that such a resolution can be achieved in practice at 200 kV. Diffractograms of Images of gold nanoparticles on amorphous carbon demonstrate corresponding information transfer. The Y atom pairs in [010] oriented yttrium orthoaluminate are successfully Imaged together with the Al and the O atoms. Although the 57 pm pair separation is well demonstrated separations between 55 pm and 80 pm are measured. This observation is tentatively attributed to structural relaxations and surface reconstruction in the very thin samples used. Quantification of the resolution limiting effective Image spread is achieved based on an absolute match between experimental and Simulated Image intensity distributions.

Tamas Heffter - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • plus open source toolkit for ultrasound guided intervention systems
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Andras Lasso, Tamas Heffter, Adam Rankin, Csaba Pinter, Tamas Ungi, Gabor Fichtinger
    Abstract:

    A variety of advanced Image analysis methods have been under the development for ultrasound-guided interventions. Unfortunately, the transition from an Image analysis algorithm to clinical feasibility trials as part of an intervention system requires integration of many components, such as imaging and tracking devices, data processing algorithms, and visualization software. The objective of our paper is to provide a freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research. PLUS provides a variety of methods for interventional tool pose and ultrasound Image acquisition from a wide range of tracking and imaging devices, spatial and temporal calibration, volume reconstruction, Simulated Image generation, and recording and live streaming of the acquired data. This paper introduces PLUS, explains its functionality and architecture, and presents typical uses and performance in ultrasound-guided intervention systems. PLUS fulfills the essential requirements for the development of ultrasound-guided intervention systems and it aspires to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform.

  • plus open source toolkit for ultrasound guided intervention systems
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Andras Lasso, Tamas Heffter, Adam Rankin, Csaba Pinter, Tamas Ungi, Gabor Fichtinger
    Abstract:

    A variety of advanced Image analysis methods have been under the development for ultrasound-guided interventions. Unfortunately, the transition from an Image analysis algorithm to clinical feasibility trials as part of an intervention system requires integration of many components, such as imaging and tracking devices, data processing algorithms, and visualization software. The objective of our paper is to provide a freely available open-source software platform-PLUS: Public software Library for Ultrasound-to facilitate rapid prototyping of ultrasound-guided intervention systems for translational clinical research. PLUS provides a variety of methods for interventional tool pose and ultrasound Image acquisition from a wide range of tracking and imaging devices, spatial and temporal calibration, volume reconstruction, Simulated Image generation, and recording and live streaming of the acquired data. This paper introduces PLUS, explains its functionality and architecture, and presents typical uses and performance in ultrasound-guided intervention systems. PLUS fulfills the essential requirements for the development of ultrasound-guided intervention systems and it aspires to become a widely used translational research prototyping platform. PLUS is freely available as open source software under BSD license and can be downloaded from http://www.plustoolkit.org.