TY - BOOK ID - 5451558 TI - Biomedical simulation : third international symposium, ISBMS 2006, Zurich, Switzerland, July 10-11, 2006 : proceedings AU - Harders, Matthias. AU - Szekely, Gabor. AU - ISBMS 2006 PY - 2006 SN - 9783540360094 3540360093 3540360107 PB - Berlin : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Medical sciences KW - Simulation methods KW - Congresses. KW - Surgery, Computer-Assisted KW - Computer Simulation KW - Models, Anatomic KW - Biophysics KW - Computing Methodologies KW - Therapy, Computer-Assisted KW - Models, Structural KW - Physics KW - Surgical Procedures, Operative KW - Biological Science Disciplines KW - Therapeutics KW - Decision Making, Computer-Assisted KW - Audiovisual Aids KW - Natural Science Disciplines KW - Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment KW - Information Science KW - Disciplines and Occupations KW - Educational Technology KW - Medical Informatics Applications KW - Teaching Materials KW - Communications Media KW - Medical Informatics KW - Technology KW - Technology, Industry, and Agriculture KW - Technology, Industry, Agriculture KW - Computer Science KW - Medical & Biomedical Informatics KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Medicine KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Basic medical sciences KW - Basic sciences, Medical KW - Biomedical sciences KW - Health sciences KW - Preclinical sciences KW - Sciences, Medical KW - Computer science. KW - Health informatics. KW - Radiology. KW - Computer simulation. KW - Computer graphics. KW - Image processing. KW - Computer Science. KW - Simulation and Modeling. KW - Image Processing and Computer Vision. KW - Computer Graphics. KW - Health Informatics. KW - Imaging / Radiology. KW - Pictorial data processing KW - Picture processing KW - Processing, Image KW - Imaging systems KW - Optical data processing KW - Automatic drafting KW - Graphic data processing KW - Graphics, Computer KW - Computer art KW - Graphic arts KW - Electronic data processing KW - Engineering graphics KW - Image processing KW - Computer modeling KW - Computer models KW - Modeling, Computer KW - Models, Computer KW - Simulation, Computer KW - Electromechanical analogies KW - Mathematical models KW - Model-integrated computing KW - Radiological physics KW - Radiation KW - Clinical informatics KW - Health informatics KW - Medical information science KW - Information science KW - Informatics KW - Science KW - Digital techniques KW - Data processing KW - Life sciences KW - Computer vision. KW - Medical records KW - Radiology, Medical. KW - Data processing. KW - Clinical radiology KW - Radiology, Medical KW - Radiology (Medicine) KW - Medical physics KW - EHR systems KW - EHR technology KW - EHRs (Electronic health records) KW - Electronic health records KW - Electronic medical records KW - EMR systems KW - EMRs (Electronic medical records) KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Machine vision KW - Vision, Computer KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Pattern recognition systems KW - Medical care KW - Optical data processing. KW - Optical computing KW - Visual data processing KW - Bionics KW - Integrated optics KW - Photonics KW - Computers KW - Optical equipment KW - Medical informatics. KW - Computer Modelling. KW - Computer Vision. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5451558 AB - This book contains the written contributions to the Third International Sym- sium on Biomedical Simulation (ISBMS), which was held in Zurich, Switzerland, on July 10-11, 2006. The manuscripts are organized around three thematic sections which cover several of the major aspects of our rapidly growing ?eld: anatomical modeling and tissue properties, simulation of biophysical processes, as well as systems and applications. The symposium provided an international forum for researchers interested in using biomedical simulation technology for the improvement of patient care. It was held in the spirit and continuation of the symposia on Surgical Simulation and Soft Tissue Modeling (IS4TM) organized in 2003 by INRIA, and on Medical Simulation (ISMS) in 2004 by CIMIT. We received 37 submissions from 13 di?erent countries. Each was eva- ated by three members of the scienti?c committee. Based on these reviews, 12 manuscripts were selected for oral presentation and 11 for poster pres- tation. All accepted manuscripts were allowed a written contribution of equal length and were presented at the meeting in single track. The geographical bre- down of the di?erent institutions presenting their research was: Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland. The quality of the contributions indicates that the symposium is an important milestone in our rapidly growing research area at the con?uence of several related disciplines. It was a great pleasure hosting this successful event, and we hope that all attendees enjoyed the intense and stimulating symposium. ER -