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Authors: Martin Baumann, Maria Effinger, Dirk Eller, Vincent Heuveline, Christian Kempf, Lukas Loos, Leonhard Maylein, Jörg Peltzer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Veit Probst, others

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Misc

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Authors: Martin Baumann, Fabian Gehbart, Oliver Mattes, Sotirios Nikas, Vincent Heuveline

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Misc

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Authors: Valentin Bertsch, Wolf Fichtner, Vincent Heuveline, Thomas Leibfried

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Misc

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Authors: Lena Maier-Hein, S. Swaroop Vedula, Stefanie Speidel, Nassir Navab, Ron Kikinis, Adrian Park, Matthias Eisenmann, Hubertus Feussner, Germain Forestier, Stamatia Giannarou, Makoto Hashizume, Darko Katic, Hannes Kenngott, Michael Kranzfelder, Anand Malpani, Keno März, Thomas Neumuth, Nicolas Padoy, Carla M. Pugh, Nicolai Schoch, Danail Stoyanov, Russell H. Taylor, Martin Wagner, Gregory D. Hager, Pierre Jannin

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Journal

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For real-time simulations of stiff models on electronic control units, one important ingredient is to reduce computation time within differentiation of the right-hand side of the underlying differential equation. A sparsing method represents a powerful tool in this context. For a reliable use of a real-time simulation of a stiff model in safety-critical conditions, it is important to be able to detect, when sparsing leads to an improper influence on the considered system. In this work we propose an extension which aims at addressing this numerically challenging problem in the context of real-time simulation.

Authors: Thomas Loderer, Vincent Heuveline

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Journal

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Evolving our previous research results in the context of cognition-guidance and patient-specifity for simulation-enhanced cardiac surgery assistance, in this work we further investigate on (1) a machine learning framework which allows to patient-individually calibrate soft tissue material parameters for subsequent simulation, and (2) a profound knowledge management framework which may enhance the ontology-driven overall setup of the cognition-guided surgery simulation in a clinic environment. Rather than being a closed research work with an in-depth theory backup and a complete evaluation, we here present a technical report and some interesting experimental works that are to serve for further research and development.

Authors: Nicolai Schoch, Vincent Heuveline

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Journal

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Authors: Simon Gawlok, Philipp Gerstner, Saskia Haupt, Vincent Heuveline, Jonas Kratzke, Philipp Lösel, Katrin Mang, Mareike Schmidtobreick, Nicolai Schoch, Nils Schween, Jonathan Schwegler, Chen Song, Martin Wlotzka

Date Published: 2017

Publication Type: Journal

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