Author: Sven Grünke

Lukas Bueß received his Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technologies from Pforzheim University and his Master’s degree in Biomedical Computing from Technical University of Munich. He joined the Pattern Recognition Lab in March 2024 as a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Andreas Maier. His...

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Daniel Mosig received his Bachelor's and Master's degree in Medical Engineering from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.In December 2023, he joined the Pattern Recognition Lab as a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Andreas Maier.His current research in collaboration with...

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Marcel Dreier earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Computer Science at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. In his Master thesis he used diffusion models to generate offline handwritten text images and completed it in August 2023. Later on, he joined the Pattern Recognition...

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Linda Vorberg completed her Bachelor's and Master's degree in Medical Engineering at FAU Erlangen. In addition to her studies, she worked as a working student at Siemens Healthineers as a software developer for MR and later in pre-development for CT imaging. She completed her master thesis in A...

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A significant achievement has been achieved by an international research consortium, comprising the University of Erlangen, Germany, York University, Toronto, and the University of Michigan, USA. Our paper, "Leaky-Integrate-and-Fire Neuron-Like Long-Short-Term-Memory Units as Model System in Comput...

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Sheethal Bhat received her B.Sc degree in Electronics and Electrical engineering in 2004 from SJCE university, Mysore, India. After working two years as a software developer in IBM, India, she completed her first M.Sc in Electrical and Computer engineering in 2008, from Carnegie Mellon Universi...

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The program committee of the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2023 has selected, "PLIKS: A Pseudo-Linear Inverse Kinematic Solver for 3D Human Body Estimation", as a highlight at the event. CVPR is one of the world's largest computer vision and pattern recognition co...

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