Erik Soltow, M.Sc.
Erik Soltow left the Institut für Informationsverabeitung.
Publications and research activities from the time after the departure are not listed here.
Erik Soltow studied Computational Life Science (Mathematik in Medizin und Lebenswissenschaften) at the Universität zu Lübeck and concentrated on image and signal processing. His master's thesis at the Fraunhofer Institute MEVIS in Bremen dealt with the segmentation of complex liver lesions using object based image analysis.

He received his Master of Science in December 2012 and is working at the Institut für Informationsverarbeitung (TNT) at the Leibniz Universität Hannover since February 2013. His current research focus lies on bio-medical image analysis and includes image segmentation, calibration and pose estimation using X-ray images.
  • Erik Soltow, Bodo Rosenhahn
    Automatic Pose Estimation Using Contour Information from X-Ray Images
    Image and Video Technology – PSIVT 2015 Workshops, Springer International Publishing, March 2016, edited by Fay Huang and Akihiro Sugimoto
  • Erik Soltow, Christof Hurschler, Bodo Rosenhahn
    Geometric bone models for marker-less RSA in total knee arthroplasty: a proof of concept
    4th International RSA Meeting, May 2015
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