Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Ortmann
Publications
2016
Benjamin Dorschner, Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann, Andrey Irintchev, Joachim Denzler, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius:
An Automated Whisker Tracking Tool for the Rat Facial Nerve Injury Paradigm.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 271 : pp. 143-148. 2016.
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An Automated Whisker Tracking Tool for the Rat Facial Nerve Injury Paradigm.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 271 : pp. 143-148. 2016.
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Background: The two-dimensional videographic analysis of vibrissal movements in behaving rodents has become a standard method to estimate the degree of functional impairment and recovery after facial nerve injuries quantitatively. The main limitation of the method is the time consuming, uneconomic process of manually tracking the vibrissae in video sequences. New method: We developed a novel tool allowing automated detection of untagged vibrissae (two on each side of the snout). To compare the new method with the standard manual tracking approach, we used videos of unrestrained rats with unilateral section and immediate suture of the facial nerve performed two months earlier. Results: Measurement agreement analyses showed that the two methods are equivalent for both normal? high-amplitude vibrissal movements (non-operated side) and low-amplitude whisking (reinnervated side). Spectral analysis revealed a significant deviation in the power spectra on the control and injured side, indicating that bilaterally coordinated whisker movements are not present two months after surgery. Comparison with existing method(s): The novel method yields results equal to those of the manual tracking approach. An advantage of our tool is the possibility to significantly increase sample size without additional labor cost. Conclusions The novel tool can increase the efficacy and spectrum of functional measures used in facial nerve regeneration research.
2015
Andreas Dittberner, Erik Rodner, Wolfgang Ortmann, Joachim Stadler, Carsten Schmidt, Iver Petersen, Andreas Stallmach, Joachim Denzler, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius:
Automated analysis of confocal laser endomicroscopy images to detect head and neck cancer.
Head \& Neck. 38 (1) : 2015.
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Automated analysis of confocal laser endomicroscopy images to detect head and neck cancer.
Head \& Neck. 38 (1) : 2015.
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Erik Rodner, Wolfgang Ortmann, Andreas Dittberner, Joachim Stadler, Carsten Schmidt, Iver Petersen, Andreas Stallmach, Joachim Denzler, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius:
Analysis and Classification of Microscopy Images with Cell Border Distance Statistics.
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Physik (DGMP). 2015.
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Analysis and Classification of Microscopy Images with Cell Border Distance Statistics.
Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Physik (DGMP). 2015.
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Janin Lautenschläger, Christian Lautenschläger, Vedrana Tadic, Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann, Joachim Denzler, Andreas Stallmach, Otto W. Witte, Julian Grosskreutz:
Novel computer vision algorithm for the reliable analysis of organelle morphology in whole cell 3D images - a pilot study for the quantitative evaluation of mitochondrial fragmentation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Mitochondrion. 25 (1) : pp. 49-59. 2015.
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Novel computer vision algorithm for the reliable analysis of organelle morphology in whole cell 3D images - a pilot study for the quantitative evaluation of mitochondrial fragmentation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Mitochondrion. 25 (1) : pp. 49-59. 2015.
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Marco Körner, Mahesh Venkata Krishna, Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann, Joachim Denzler:
Regularized Geometric Hulls for Bio-medical Image Segmentation.
Annals of the BMVA. pp. 1-12. 2015.
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Regularized Geometric Hulls for Bio-medical Image Segmentation.
Annals of the BMVA. pp. 1-12. 2015.
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One of the most important and challenging tasks in bio-medical image analysis is the localization, identification, and discrimination of salient objects or structures. While to date human experts are performing these tasks manually at the expense of time and reliability, methods for automation of these processes are evidently called for. This paper outlines a novel technique for geometric clustering of related object evidence called regularized geometric hulls (RGH) and gives three exemplary real-world application scenarios. Several experiments performed on real-world data highlight a set of useful advantages, such as robustness, reliability, as well as efficient runtime behavior.
2014
2013
Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann, Christian Lautenschläger, Marco Körner, Carsten Schmidt, Andreas Stallmach, Joachim Denzler:
Oriented Differences of Boxes Operators for Blood Vessel Segmentation and Analysis in Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Images with minimal User Interaction.
Annual Conference in Medical Image Understanding and Analysis (MIUA). Pages 155-160. 2013.
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Oriented Differences of Boxes Operators for Blood Vessel Segmentation and Analysis in Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Images with minimal User Interaction.
Annual Conference in Medical Image Understanding and Analysis (MIUA). Pages 155-160. 2013.
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2011
2008
Erik Rodner, Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann, Joachim Denzler:
Difference of Boxes Filters Revisited: Shadow Suppression and Efficient Character Segmentation.
IAPR Workshop on Document Analysis Systems. Pages 263-269. 2008.
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Difference of Boxes Filters Revisited: Shadow Suppression and Efficient Character Segmentation.
IAPR Workshop on Document Analysis Systems. Pages 263-269. 2008.
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A robust segmentation is the most important part of an automatic character recognition system (e.g. document pro- cessing, license plate recognition etc.). In our contribution we present an efficient segmentation framework using a pre- processing step for shadow suppression combined with a local thresholding technique. The method is based on a combination of difference of boxes filters and a new ternary segmentation, which are both simple low-level image oper- ations. We also draw parallels to a recently published work on a ganglion cell model and show that our approach is theoret- ically more substantiated as well as more robust and more efficient in practice. Systematic evaluation of noisy input data as well as results on a large dataset of license plate images 1 show the robustness and efficiency of our proposed method. Our results can be applied easily to any optical char- acter recognition system resulting in an impressive gain of robustness against nonlinear illumination.
2006
2004
Klaus Voss, Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann:
Radon, Hough, Acumulacion y el metodo SDR.
2004.
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Radon, Hough, Acumulacion y el metodo SDR.
2004.
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2003
1999
Herbert Süße, Klaus Voss, Wolfgang Ortmann, Thorsten Baumbach:
Shift Detection by Restoration.
International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP). Pages 33-40. 1999.
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Shift Detection by Restoration.
International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP). Pages 33-40. 1999.
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Klaus Voss, Herbert Süße, Wolfgang Ortmann, Thorsten Baumbach:
Shift Detection By Restoration.
Pattern Recognition. 32 : pp. 2067-2068. 1999.
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Shift Detection By Restoration.
Pattern Recognition. 32 : pp. 2067-2068. 1999.
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Wolfgang Ortmann, Thorsten Baumbach:
Bildmatching und Bewegungskompensation von Fundus-Bildern.
Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin. Pages 387-391. 1999.
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Bildmatching und Bewegungskompensation von Fundus-Bildern.
Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin. Pages 387-391. 1999.
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