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VCBM 2008: Delft, The Netherlands
- Charl P. Botha, Gordon L. Kindlmann, Wiro J. Niessen, Bernhard Preim:

Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biomedicine, VCBM 2008, Delft, The Netherlands, 2008. Eurographics Association 2008, ISBN 978-3-905674-13-2
Cardiovascular Imaging and Visualization
- Anja Hennemuth

, Andreas H. Mahnken, Caroline Kühnel, Steffen Oeltze, Heinz-Otto Peitgen:
CT Late Enhancement Segmentation for the Combined Analysis of Coronary Arteries and Myocardial Viability. 1-9 - Steffen Oeltze

, Anja Hennemuth
, Sylvia Glaßer, Caroline Kühnel, Bernhard Preim:
Glyph-Based Visualization of Myocardial Perfusion Data and Enhancement with Contractility and Viability Information. 11-20 - Nicolas Toussaint, Tommaso Mansi, Hervé Delingette, Nicholas Ayache, Maxime Sermesant:

An Integrated Platform for Dynamic Cardiac Simulation and Image Processing: Application to Personalised Tetralogy of Fallot Simulation. 21-28 - Stefan Wesarg, Christina Lacalli:

Computation and Visualization of Asynchronous Behavior of the Heart. 29-36
Molecular Science and Surface Analysis
- Matthew B. Stocks, Stephen D. Laycock:

A Haptic Rendering Algorithm for Molecular Interaction. 37-44 - Petr Benes, Petr Medek, Jiri Sochor:

Computation of More Channels in Protein Molecules. 45-51 - Lingxiao Zhao, Vincent Frans van Ravesteijn, Charl P. Botha, Roel Truyen, Frans M. Vos, Frits H. Post:

Surface Curvature Line Clustering for Polyp Detection in CT Colonography. 53-60 - Dennie Reniers, Andrei C. Jalba, Alexandru C. Telea:

Robust Classification and Analysis of Anatomical Surfaces Using 3D Skeletons. 61-68
CT Data Processing and Orthopedics
- Jan Ehrhardt, René Werner, Alexander Schmidt-Richberg, Benny Schulz, Heinz Handels:

Generation of a Mean Motion Model of the Lung Using 4D-CT Image Data. 69-76 - Jana Dornheim, Dirk J. Lehmann, Lars Dornheim, Bernhard Preim, Gero Strauß:

Reconstruction of Blood Vessels from Neck CT Datasets using Stable 3D Mass-Spring Models. 77-82 - Christian Dick, Joachim Georgii, Rainer Burgkart, Rüdiger Westermann:

Computational Steering for Patient-Specific Implant Planning in Orthopedics. 83-92 - Heiko Seim, Dagmar Kainmueller, Markus Heller, Hans Lamecker, Stefan Zachow, Hans-Christian Hege

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Automatic Segmentation of the Pelvic Bones from CT Data Based on a Statistical Shape Model. 93-100
Volume Visualization and GPU
- Martin Haidacher, Stefan Bruckner, Armin Kanitsar, M. Eduard Gröller:

Information-based Transfer Functions for Multimodal Visualization. 101-108 - Pascual Abellán, Anna Puig, Dani Tost:

Focus + Context Rendering of Structured Biomedical Data. 109-116 - Matthias Teßmann, Christian Eisenacher, Frank Enders, Marc Stamminger, Peter Hastreiter:

GPU Accelerated Normalized Mutual Information and B-Spline Transformation. 117-124 - Ivan Viola, Kim Nylund, Ola Kristoffer Øye, Dag Magne Ulvang, Odd Helge Gilja, Helwig Hauser:

Illustrated Ultrasound for Multimodal Data Interpretation of Liver Examinations. 125-133
Research in Medicine and Biology
- Hans-Jörg Schulz

, Mathias John, Andrea Unger, Heidrun Schumann:
Visual Analysis of Bipartite Biological Networks. 135-142 - Tetyana Ivanovska, Andrea Schenk, Uta Dahmen, Horst K. Hahn, Lars Linsen:

Automatic Hepatocyte Quantification from Histological Images: Comparing Pre-smoothing filters. 143-150 - Cory Quammen, Alvin C. Richardson, Julian Haase, Benjamin D. Harrison, Russell M. Taylor II, Kerry S. Bloom:

FluoroSim: A Visual Problem-Solving Environment for Fluorescence Microscopy. 151-158
Neuro Imaging and Visualization
- Nils Daniel Forkert, Dennis Säring, Jens Fiehler, Till Illies, Matthias Färber, Dietmar P. F. Möller, Heinz Handels:

Fully Automatic Skull-Stripping in 3D Time-of-Flight MRA Image Sequences. 159-165 - Christian Rieder, Michael Schwier, Horst K. Hahn, Heinz-Otto Peitgen:

High-Quality Multimodal Volume Visualization of Intracerebral Pathological Tissue. 167-176 - Anja Kuß, Steffen Prohaska, Björn Meyer, Jürgen Rybak, Hans-Christian Hege:

Ontology-Based Visualization of Hierarchical Neuroanatomical Structures. 177-184

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