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Brian D. Athey, Ph.D.,
University
of Michigan
- Presented for first author
Alexander Ade, M.S.
- The University of Michigan Next Generation Internet Implementation to
Serve Visible Human Datasets
Alexander Ade, M.S.,
University of Michigan
- Paper presented by Brian D. Athey, Ph.D.
- The University of Michigan Next Generation Internet Implementation to
Serve Visible Human Datasets
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Jean-Christophe Bessaud,
Swiss Federal Insitute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
- The Visible Human Slice Sequence Animation Web Server
James F. Brinkley, M.D.,
Ph.D., University of Washington
- Visible Human, Construct Thyself: The Digital Anatomist Dynamic Scene
Generator
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Pietro
Cerveri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Francesco Pinciroli,
Laurea in E.E.
- Anatomical Knowledge Representation: Attempting Querying Integration on
VHD via the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)
C. Ciallella,
University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
- Unable to attend conference - paper not presented
- Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cranial Shooting Injuries by a Cranial
Model Based on the Visible Human Project
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Nikhil Gagvani,
Rutgers University;
- Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Deborah Silver,
Ph.D.
- Animating the Visible Human Dataset
Sebastian Gerlach,
Swiss Federal Insitute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
- The Real-Time Interactive Visible Human Navigator
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Wm. Leroy Heinrichs, M.D.,
Ph.D., Stanford University
- A Stereoscopic Palpable and Deformable Model: Lucy 2.5
Roger D. Hersch, Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne,
Switzerland
- (1) Presented with first author Jean-Christophe Bessaud
- The Visible Human Slice Sequence Animation Web Server
- (2) Presented with first author Sebastian Gerlach
- The Real-Time Interactive Visible Human Navigator
Don R. Hilbelink, Ph.D.
, University of South Florida
- Use of a Point-to-Point Method to Morph Images of the Visible Human
Project
Helene M. Hoffman, Ph.D.
, Univesity of California, San Diego
- Paper presented by Donald D. Rigamonti, Ph.D., Uniformed
Services University of the Health Sciences
- Implementing Anatomic VisualizeR® Learning
Modules in Anatomy Education
Karl H. Höhne, Ph.D.
, University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
- Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Andreas Pommert,
M.S.
- A Highly Realistic Volume Model Derived From the Visible Human
Data
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Holger Jastrow, Dr. med.
, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
- Unable to attend conference - presentation automated, questions taken via
telephone
- A Visible Human Online Reference for Medical Education and
Research
James H. Johnson, Ph.D.
, Virginia Commonwealth University
- A Path from the NLM's AnatLine Database to 3D Virtual Reality Modeling
Language (VRML) Models
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Hao Le, Flashback Imaging, Inc.,
Ontario, Canada
- Unable to attend conference - paper presented by Brian
Wannamaker
- The Distributed Visible Human Explorer
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Gregory L. Merril , HT
Medical
Systems, Inc.
- Use of the Visible Humans in
Medical Education
Sunanda D. Mitra, Ph.D.
, Texas Tech University
- Presented paper with first
author Gilberto Zamora, M.S.E.E.
- An Innovative Web-Based
System for High Lossless Compression and Fast, Interactive Transmission of Visible Human
Color Images
Shigeru Muraki, Ph.D.,
Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ibaraki, Japan
- An Attempt to Develop Color
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Visible Human Data
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Francesco Pinciroli, Laurea in
E.E., Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Presented for first author Pietro Cerveri
- Anatomical Knowledge
Representation: Attempting Querying Integration on VHD via the Unified Medical Language
System (UMLS)
Andreas Pommert, M.S.,
University of Hamburg, Germany
- A Highly Realistic Volume
Model Derived From the Visible Human Data
Edmond C. Prakash,
Ph.D., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- (1) Presented for first author Goh Shuang Ru
- An Advanced Data Type for
Animation of the Visible Male and Female
- (2) Presented for first author Wu Zhongke
- An Algorithm for Voxel
Apparel Synthesis for the Visible Female
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Peter Ratiu, M.D., Brigham
and Women's Hospital
- (1) Nitpicking the Visible Human
Female: Pathology, Artifacts, and Image Properties
- (2) Squaring the Circle: Validation
Without Ground Truth
Donald D. Rigamonti, Ph.D.,
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
- Implementing Anatomic
VisualizeR® Learning Modules in Anatomy Education
Cornelius Rosse, M.D., D.SC.,
University of Washington
- Visible Human, Know Thyself:
The Digital Anatomist Structural Abstraction
Goh Shuang Ru, Nanyang Technical University,
Singapore
- Unable to attend conference -
paper presented by Edmond C. Prakash, Ph.D.
- An Advanced Data Type for
Animation of the Visible Male and Female
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Frank B. Sachse, Ph.D., University
of Karlsruhe, Germany
- Modeling the Anatomy of the
Human Heart Using Cryosection Images of the Visible Female Dataset
Steven O. Senger, Ph.D., University
of Wisconsin - La Crosse
- Harnessing Remote
Computation to Visualize and Segment the Visible Human Datasets Over the Next Generation
Internet (NGI)
Deborah Silver, Ph.D., , Rutgers
University
- Presented for first author Nikhil Gagvani
- Animating the Visible Human
Dataset
Victor M. Spitzer, Ph.D., University
of Colorado
- The Visible Human Project
ATLAS of Functional Human Anatomy Version 1.0 The Head and Neck
Bryan Stephens , Texas Tech
University
- Unable to attend conference - paper not presented
- Virtual Body Structures
John M. Sullivan, Jr., Ph.D.,
Worchester Polytechnic Institute
- Paper presented by Ziji Wu.
- Three-Dimensional,
Finite-Element Mesh Generation of Anatomically Accurate Organs Using Surface Geometries
Created From the Visible Human Dataset
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Judith M. Venuti, Ph.D., Columbia
University
- Three-Dimensional
Visualization of the Male Pelvis and Perineum: An Argument for Revision of Classic
Representations of the Region
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Nina Wacholder, Ph.D.,
Columbia University
- Using the Visible Human
Dataset to Represent Part-Whole Relations in the Vesalius Navigational
Ontology
Brian Wannamaker, Flashback Imaging,
Inc.
- Presented for first author Hao Le
- The Distributed Visible Human
Explorer
Christian D. Werner, Ph.D.,
University of Karlsruhe, Germany
- The Visible Man Dataset in
Medical Education: Electrophysiology of the Human Heart
Arthur W. Wetzel, B.A. ,
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
- Representation and
Performance Issues in Navigating Visible Human Datasets
Mark P. Wilson, M.S.E.E., Texas
Tech University
- Presented paper with first
author Gilberto Zamora, M.S.E.E.
- An Innovative Web-Based
System for High Lossless Compression and Fast, Interactive Transmission of Visible Human
Color Images
Ziji Wu , Worchester
Polytechnic Insitute
- Presented for first author John M. Sullivan, Jr., Ph.D.
- Three-Dimensional,
Finite-Element Mesh Generation of Anatomically Accurate Organs Using Surface Geometries
Created From the Visible Human Dataset
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Gilberto Zamora, M.S.E.E., Texas
Tech University
- An Innovative Web-Based
System for High Lossless Compression and Fast, Interactive Transmission of Visible Human
Color Images
Wu Zhongke, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
- Unable to attend conference -
paper presented by Edmond C. Prakash, Ph.D.
- An Algorithm for Voxel
Apparel Synthesis for the Visible Female
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