Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery
Csaba Pinter graduated at the University of Szeged, Hungary in 2006 as Computer Program Designer (MSc in Image Processing). He participated various medical image processing related research projects first at the university, then in the industry at companies in the field of radiology, nuclear medicine, and digital microscopy. His main interests are medical image segmentation and the design of innovative medical applications.
Pinter, C., Olding T., L. Schreiner J., & Fichtinger G. (2020). Using Fuzzy Logics to Determine Optimal Oversampling Factor for Voxelizing 3D Surfaces in Radiation Therapy. Soft Computing. Pinter2020a.pdf (713.06 KB) |
Pinter, C., Lasso A., Choueib S., Asselin M., Fillion-Robin J-CC., Vimort J-B., et al. (2020). SlicerVR for Medical Intervention Training and Planning in Immersive Virtual Reality. IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics. 2, 108-117. Pinter2020.pdf (521.6 KB) |
Fedorov, A., Beichel R., Kalpathy-Cramer J., Clunie D., Onken M., Riesmeier J., et al. (2020). Quantitative Imaging Informatics for Cancer Research. JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics. 4, 444-453.. Fedorov2020.pdf (840.27 KB) |
Pinter, C., Lasso A., Wang A., Sharp G. C., Alexander K., Jaffray D., et al. (2015). Performing radiation therapy research using the open-source SlicerRT toolkit. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. Pinter2015.pdf (395.09 KB) |
Andrea, J., Pinter C., & Fichtinger G. (2015). Measuring radiation treatment plan similarity in the cloud. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. 51, 432-435. Andrea2015b.pdf (148.84 KB) |
Alexander, K., Pinter C., Andrea J., Fichtinger G., & Schreiner J. (2015). 3D Slicer Gel Dosimetry Analysis: Validation of the Calibration Process. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, June 7-12, 2015, Toronto, Canada. 51, 521-524. Alexander2015.pdf (322.62 KB) |