Virtual Endoscopy
  
   1987 
  -  W. Lorensen and H. Cline:
 "Marching cubes: 
a high resolution 3D surface construction algorithm", 
Proc. of ACM SIGGRAPH, pp. 163-169, 1987. 
Marching Cubes is the standard algorithm for the extraction of
polygonal meshes from volume datasets given a certain iso-value. 
    
    
     1997 
     
  -  L. Hong, S. Muraki, A. Kaufman, D. Bartz, and T. He: 
    "Virtual
Voyage: Interactive Navigation in the Human Colon",
Proc. of ACM SIGGRAPH, Los Angeles, pp. 27-34, August 1997. 
Describes a complete system for virtual endoscopy of the colon,
including segmentation,
centerline extraction, and navigation, using polygonal rendering with
occlusion culling. 
    
    
     1998 
     
  -  E. Gobbetti, P. Pili, A. Zorcolo, and M. Tuveri:
"
Interactive Virtual Angioscopy", 
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, Triangle Research Park, pp.
435-438, 1998.
Virtual endoscopy of vascular systems using 3D texture mapping.
    
     1999 
    
   
  -  D. Bartz and M. Meißner:
"
Voxels versus Polygons: A Comparative Approach for Volume Graphics",
    
Proc. of Volume Graphics (VG'99), Swansea, 1999.
Comparison of MarchingCubes and RayCasting.  
  -  D. Bartz, M. Skalej:
    "VIVENDI
- A Virtual Ventricle Endoscopy System for Virtual Medicine.", 
Proc. of Eurographics/IEEE TVCG Symposium on Visualization,
Wien, 1999.
Advanced virtual endoscopy system of arbitary organ system. Reduced
preprocessing times
of previous Hong paper from many hours to a few minutes by improving
data structures.
Occlusion culling approach is no longer depending on tube-like
structure.  
  - A. Vilanova Bartroli, A. König, and E. Gröller:
    "VirEn:
Virtual Endoscopy System",
In Machine Graphics and Vision, 8(3), pp. 469-487, 1999.
Paper that describes the TU Wien virtual endoscopy system.  
  -  M. Wan, Q. Tang, A. Kaufman, Z. Liang, and M. Wax: 
    "Volume
rendering based interactive navigation within the human colon", 
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, San Francisco, pp. 397-400, 1999. 
Describes an effective space leaping scheme for raycasting using
distance
volumes, most suitably used in hollow objects.  
  -  P. Rogalla:
    "Virtual
Endoscopy: An Application Snapshot",
In Medical Mundi, Philips Medical Systems, 43(1), pp. 17-23,
1999.
Describes a variety of clinical applications from clinician point of
view.
    
     2000 
    
   
  -  I. Bitter, M. Sato, M. Bender, K. T. McDonnell, A. Kaufman, and
M. Wan: 
    "CEASAR:
a smooth,
accurate and robust centerline extraction algorithm," 
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, Salt Lake City, pp. 45-52, October
2000. 
Presents a system for centerline extraction in long hollow objects,
similar
to the one in Hong et al., 1997. 
    
   
  -  S. Lakare, M. Wan, M. Sato, and A. Kaufman: 
"3D Digital Cleansing Using Segmentation Rays"
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, Salt Lake City, pp. 37-44, October
2000. 
Describes a technique to remove residual materials, such as stool and
fluid,
from the colon lumen. 
    
   
  -  M. Meißner, J. Huang, D. Bartz, K. Mueller, and R. Crawfis:
    "A
Practical Evaluation of Four Popular Volume Rendering Algorithms", 
Proc. of ACM Symposium on Volume Visualization, Salt Lake City,
2000.
Comparison of Ray Casting, Splatting, 3D Texture Mapping, and
Shear-Warp factorization
for volume rendering.  
  - R. Wegenkittl, A. Vilanova Bartroli, B. Hegedüs, D. Wagner,
M. Freund, E. Gröller:
    "Mastering
Interactive Virtual Bronchioscopy on a Low--End PC",
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, San Francisco, 2000.
Describes virtual bronchoscopy system using a viewing and navigation
paradigm similar to QuickTime-VR.
    
     2001 
    
   
  -  D. Bartz, Ö. Gürvit, M. Lanzendörfer, A. Kopp, A.
Küttner, and W. Straßer:
    "Virtual
Endoscopy for Cardio Vascular Exploration", 
Proc. of Computer Aided Radiology and Surgery (CARS 2001),
Berlin, 2001.
Describes how to explore cardio-vascular datasets with virtual
endoscopy.  
  -  D. Bartz, W. Straßer, Ö.. Gürvit, D.
Freudenstein, and M. Skalej:
    "Interactive
and Multi-modal Visualization for Neuroendoscopic
Interventions", 
Proc. of Eurographics/IEEE TVCG Symposium on Visualization,
Ascona, 2001.
Describes data fusion methods for the multi-modal representations in
virtual
neuro-endoscopy.  
  - D. Nain, S. Haker, R. Kikinis, and E. Grimson:
    "Interactive
Medical Image Visualization and Analysis",
Proc. of IMIVA workshop, 2001.
Desribes virtual endoscopy module for 3D Slicer.  
  - A. Vilanova Bartroli, R. Wegenkittl, A. König, E.
Gröller:
    "Virtual
Colon Flattening",
Proc. of Eurographics/IEEE TVCG Symposium on Visualization,
Ascona, 2001.
Virtual colonoscopy approach that unfolds tubular colon into a flat
sheet.  
  - A. Vilanova Bartroli, R. Wegenkittl, A. König, E.
Gröller:
    "Nonlinear
Virtual Colon Unfolding",
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, San Diego, 2001.
Alternative virtual colonoscopy approach that unfolds tubular colon
into a flat sheet.  
  -  M. Wan, F. Dachille, K. Kreeger, S. Lakare, A. E. Kaufman, M.
Wax, and
J. Z. Liang:
    "Interactive
electronic biopsy for 3D virtual colonscopy",
Proc. of SPIE Medical Imaging, Vol. 4321, pp. 483-488, February
2001. 
Describes a technique that uses translucent volume rendering to peek
inside
the colon wall, to reveal the interior structure of polyps and other
wall constituents.
    
     2002 
    
   
  -  D. Freudenstein, A. Wagner, Ö. Gürvit, D. Bartz, and
F. Duffner:
    "Simultaneous
Virtual Representation of Both Vascular And Neural Tissue
Within
the Subarachnoid Space of the Basal Cistern - Technical Note",
    Medical Science Monitor, Vol 8, No. 9, 2002.
Case study on how virtual endoscopy can be used to resolve pathological
locations of
blood vessels.
    
     2003 
     
   
  -  D. Bartz:
    Möglichkeiten
und Grenzen der virtuellen Endoskopie",
Proc. of Simulation und Visualisierung, Magdeburg, 2003.
(German only)
Analysis of artifacts and limitations of medical imaging and virtual
endoscopy.  
  -  D. Bartz, D. Mayer, J. Fischer, S. Ley, A. del Rio, S. Thust, C.
Heussel,
H. Kauczor, and W. Straßer:
    "Hybrid
Segmentation and Exploration of the Human Lungs",
Proc. of IEEE Visualization, Seattle, 2003.
Segmentation techniques and virtual endoscopy of the airways.  
  -  S. Lakare and A. Kaufman: 
    "Anti-Aliased
Volume Extraction," 
    Eurographics/IEEE TCVG Symposium on Visualization, pp. 113 -
122, May
2003. 
Presents a technique that restores smooth surfaces and gradients in
remaining
volumetric objects after removing adjoining ones.  
  -  A. del Rio, D. Bartz, R. Jäger, Ö. Gürvit,
and D. Freudenstein:
    "Efficient
Stereoscopic Rendering in Virtual Endoscopy Applications".
Proc. of WSCG, Plzen, 2003.
On stereoscopic rendering for virtual endoscopy. 
   
  
   2004 
   
  -  D. Mayer, D. Bartz, J. Fischer, S. Ley, Á. del
Río, S. Thust, HU. Kauczor, W. Straßer, CP. Heussel:
"
Hybrid Segmentation and Virtual Bronchoscopy based on CT Images", 
In Academic Radiology, 11(5), 2004.
   
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