Okay, so one first remark.
Wait, wait.
I have some other set of slides.
Just one second.
Now that we do that and...
I'm borrowing a set of slides from medical engineering one because what I want to talk
about right now, and you don't have to record this, is the lecture evaluation.
Surprise, surprise.
Yeah, so I have tons here and everybody can have one.
So if you come up here, everybody can get a transaction number.
Do you want to have one?
Please evaluate.
So I'm going to hand them out now and I'm asking you to please evaluate this lecture
and you may have noticed...
Oh, come on, you can come up here or you can just pass them through.
Okay, then just pass them through.
Have you noticed those nice QR codes on the tons?
Who knows what these QR codes are for?
You can just scan it with your mobile phone using your QR app and you will be directly
guided to the questionnaire and there you only have to answer five questions.
So it's very short.
You can do the evaluation really quickly, but evaluation is really important in order
to make our lectures better.
And there's a couple of questions and if you're interested, you can do the extended questionnaire,
but if you're not too much interested in the evaluation, there's only five questions.
So please do these five questions and you can do it even now during the lecture.
All the information is on the transaction numbers.
So please evaluate.
This is important for improving the lecture and we will go through the evaluation results,
what you reported in the last lecture of this term.
So we only have now essentially two lectures left.
So we will do non-rigid registration and we will do interventional reconstruction, motion
compensated reconstruction, and then we'll finish the lecture.
But in the last lecture of the semester, we will do the re-evaluation results and the
summary of the entire lecture, which will be very closely related to the cloud.
And if you go through the summary, it can also, maybe we do it more in an interactive
way.
Who wants to do the summary in an interactive way?
Who's taking the exam in the first exam period?
Quite a few.
So we can go and so you can already prepare for the last lecture and then we will talk
about the contents in quite some detail for one and a half hours, summarize everything,
and then this should also give you a pretty good preparation for the oral exam.
Okay?
Good.
Did everybody get a transaction number?
Did you already evaluate?
Evaluate, please.
Okay.
I have to collect the remaining numbers, the remaining tons.
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00:47:14 Min
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2015-06-16
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This lecture focuses on recent developments in image processing driven by medical applications. All algorithms are motivated by practical problems. The mathematical tools required to solve the considered image processing tasks will be introduced.