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1. IPCAI 2010: Geneva, Switzerland
- Nassir Navab, Pierre Jannin:

Information Processing in Computer-Assisted Interventions, First International Conference, IPCAI 2010, Geneva, Switzerland, June 23, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6135, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-13710-5
CAI: Imaging, Modeling and Visualization
- Raphael Sznitman

, Seth Billings, Diego Rother, Daniel Mirota, Yi Yang, James Handa, Peter Gehlbach, Jin U. Kang
, Gregory D. Hager, Russell H. Taylor:
Active Multispectral Illumination and Image Fusion for Retinal Microsurgery. 12-22 - Yoshito Otake, Mehran Armand, Ofri Sadowsky, Robert S. Armiger, Peter Kazanzides

, Russell H. Taylor
:
An Iterative Framework for Improving the Accuracy of Intraoperative Intensity-Based 2D/3D Registration for Image-Guided Orthopedic Surgery. 23-33 - Florent Lalys, Laurent Riffaud

, Xavier Morandi
, Pierre Jannin
:
Automatic Phases Recognition in Pituitary Surgeries by Microscope Images Classification. 34-44
Clinical Applications and Validation
- Pascal Fallavollita, Everette Clif Burdette, Danny Y. Song, Purang Abolmaesumi

, Gabor Fichtinger:
C-arm Tracking by Intensity-Based Registration of a Fiducial in Prostate Brachytherapy. 45-55 - Lejing Wang, Jürgen Landes, Simon Weidert, Tobias Blum, Anna von der Heide, Ekkehard Euler, Nassir Navab:

First Animal Cadaver Study for Interlocking of Intramedullary Nails under Camera Augmented Mobile C-arm. 56-66
Medical Robotics, Instrumentation, and Modeling
- Caitlin M. Schneider, Gregory W. Dachs, Christopher J. Hasser, Michael A. Choti, Simon P. DiMaio, Russell H. Taylor:

Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Ultrasound. 67-80 - Jagadeesan Jayender, Raúl San José Estépar

, Kirby G. Vosburgh:
New Kinematic Metric for Quantifying Surgical Skill for Flexible Instrument Manipulation. 81-90 - Markus Moll, Hsiao-Wei Tang, Luc Van Gool:

GPU-Accelerated Robotic Intra-operative Laparoscopic 3D Reconstruction. 91-101 - Tiancheng He, Zhong Xue

, Kelvin K. Wong, Miguel Valdivia y Alvarado, Yong Zhang, Weixin Xie, Stephen T. C. Wong:
A Minimally Invasive Multimodality Image-Guided (MIMIG) Molecular Imaging System for Peripheral Lung Cancer Intervention and Diagnosis. 102-112 - Erik-Jan Rijkhorst, Daniel Heanes, Freddy Odille

, David J. Hawkes, Dean C. Barratt:
Simulating Dynamic Ultrasound Using MR-derived Motion Models to Assess Respiratory Synchronisation for Image-Guided Liver Interventions. 113-123
Cardiovascular Modeling and Navigation
- Gang Gao, Graeme P. Penney, Nicolas Gogin, Pascal Cathier, Aruna Arujuna, Matthew Wright

, Dennis Caulfield, C. Aldo Rinaldi
, Reza Razavi
, Kawal S. Rhode:
Rapid Image Registration of Three-Dimensional Transesophageal Echocardiography and X-ray Fluoroscopy for the Guidance of Cardiac Interventions. 124-134 - Philippe Burlina, Chad Sprouse, Daniel DeMenthon, Anne Jorstad

, Radford Juang, Francisco Contijoch
, Theodore Abraham, David D. Yuh, Elliot R. McVeigh:
Patient-Specific Modeling and Analysis of the Mitral Valve Using 3D-TEE. 135-146 - Ziv Yaniv, Jan M. Boese, Marily Sarmiento, Kevin Cleary:

Evaluation of a 4D Cone-Beam CT Reconstruction Approach Using an Anthropomorphic Phantom. 147-156
Planning, Simulation, and Guidance
- Steffen Schumann, Marc Puls, Timo Ecker, Tobias Schwaegli, Jan Stifter, Klaus-Arno Siebenrock, Guoyan Zheng

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Determination of Pelvic Orientation from Ultrasound Images Using Patch-SSMs and a Hierarchical Speed of Sound Compensation Strategy. 157-167 - Samuel B. Kesner, Shelten G. Yuen, Robert D. Howe:

Ultrasound Servoing of Catheters for Beating Heart Valve Repair. 168-178 - Andreas Weihusen, Lisa Hinrichsen, Thomas Carus, Rainer Dammer, Richard Rascher-Friesenhausen, Tim Kröger, Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Tobias Preusser:

Towards a Verified Simulation Model for Radiofrequency Ablations. 179-189 - Pierre-François D'Haese, Rui Li, Srivatsan Pallavaram, Todd Shanks, Peter Zahos, Joseph S. Neimat, Peter E. Konrad

, Benoit M. Dawant:
Early Clinical Evaluation of a Computer Assisted Planning System for Deep Brain Surgeries: 1 Year of Clinical Assistance. 190-199

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