TobiasBlum

Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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Dr. Tobias Blum
I have been with the Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality as PhD student and research assistant between 2007 and 2013.

As of March 2013 I moved to Ferchau Engineering and I am currently working for BMW Research and Technology on head-up displays and navigation systems.
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My work in the public and media

My work has been shown in the public at many events such as the IdeenPark and was featured several times in magazines and in TV.
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Research projects

mirracle

Using the metaphor of a magic mirror, mirracle shows an augmented reality overlay of a CT dataset onto a user standing in front of a big screen. We track the person using Microsoft Kinect. The system could be used for anatomy education or patient consulting. See http://www.mirracle.de for more information.

Surgical Workflow Analysis in Laparoscopy for Monitoring and Documentation

Surgical Workflow Analysis in Laparoscopy for Monitoring and Documentation

Surgical workflow recovery is a crucial step towards the development of intelligent support systems in surgical environments. The objective of the project is to create a system which is able to recognize automatically the current steps of a surgical laparoscopic procedure using a set of signals recorded from the OR. The project adresses several issues such as the simultaneous recordings of various signals within the OR, the design of methods and algorithms for processing and interpreting the information, and finally the development of a convenient user interface to display context sensitive information inside the OR. The current clinical focus is on laparoscopic cholecystectomies but the concepts developed in the project also apply to laparoscopic surgeries of other kinds.
Analysis and Modeling of Actions for Advanced Medical Training Systems

Analysis and Modeling of Actions for Advanced Medical Training Systems

Providing feedback to trainees is one of the most important issues to support learning. This project researches how to give quantitative and visual feedback on the performance of a student when training on simulators or phantoms. Statistical analysis and probabilistic models are used to compare the performance of students and experts. Augmented Reality and video is used to give visual feedback like a synchronized replay of the student’s and the expert’s performance.
Simulated Ultrasound

Simulated Ultrasound

We are simulating Ultrasound images from CT volumes by assuming a correlation between Hounsfield units and acoustic impedance. Rays are cast trough the CT volume to simulate the US image formation. Simulated Ultrasound from CT can be used for CT/Ultrasound registration by comparing a real US image to simulated ones. Another application of simulated US is training.

Publications

My PhD thesis Human-Computer Interaction for Medical Education and Training can be downloaded here.

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Awards

Computing Reviews Notable paper in computing in 2012
The article First Deployments of Augmented Reality in Operating Rooms that I have co-authored has been selected as a notable paper in computing in 2012 by Computing Reviews
Science4Life-Logo Science4Life Business Plan Competition 2011
Our team SmartSurgicalSolutions was one of ten awarded teams at the Science4Life business plan competition
MBPW-Logo Munich Business Plan Competition 2011
for the business plan on AXSight together with the other members of SmartSurgicalSolutions: Lejing Wang, Dr. med. Simon Weidert and Prof. Nassir Navab
Werner von Siemens Excellence Award 2008
for my diploma thesis Surgical Workflow Analysis: Representation and Application to Monitoring
supervised by Nicolas Padoy & advised by Prof. Nassir Navab
NDI-Logo NDI Best Student Paper Award on ISMAR 2005
together with Tobias Sielhorst for our paper Synchronizing 3D movements for quantitative comparison and simultaneous visualization of actions

Teaching

Theses I have supervised

Previous projects I've done

Videos


Superman-like X-ray Vision: Towards Brain-Computer Interfaces for Medical Augmented Reality - ISMAR 2012



First Deployments of Augmented Reality in Operating Rooms - IEEE Computer, 45(7)



mirracle: An Augmented Reality Magic Mirror System for Anatomy Education - VR 2012



Augmented Reality Magic Mirror for Medical Data Visualization



Augmented Reality Magic Mirror using Kinect



The effect of out-of-focus blur on visual discomfort when using stereo displays - ISMAR 2010



Modeling and Segmentation of Surgical Workflow from Laparoscopic Video - MICCAI 2010



Advanced Training Methods using an Augmented Reality Ultrasound Simulator - ISMAR 2009



Workflow Mining for Visualization and Analysis of Surgeries - IJCARS 2008



Synchronizing 3D movements for quantitative comparison and simultaneous visualization of actions - ISMAR 2005



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Groups: Surgical Workflow, Medical Augmented Reality
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