1. , Covira (COmputer Vision in RAdiology), project A2003 of AIM (Advanced Informatics in Medicine) programme of the European Commission. Participants in the COVIRA consortium are: Philips Medical Systems, Best (NL) (prime contractor) and Madrid (E); Philips Corporate Research, Hamburg, (D); Siemens AG, Erlangen and Munich (D); IBM UK Scientific Centre, Winchester (UK); Gregorio Maranon General Hospital, Madrid (E); University of Tuebingen, Neuroradiology and Theoretical Astrophysics (D); German Cancer Research Centre, Heidelberg (D); University of Leuven, Neurosurgery, Radiology and Electrical Engineering (B); University of Utrecht, Neorosurgery and Computer Vision (NL); Royal Marsden Hospital/Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton (UK); National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London (UK); Foundation of Research and Technology, Crete (GR); University of Sheffield (UK); University of Genoa (I); University of Aachen (D); University of Hamburg (D); and Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (CH).
2. Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy Planning
3. The Physics of Three-Dimensional Radiation Therapy
4. Interactive 3D Segmentation of MRI and CT Volumes using Morphological Operations
5. Interactive image segmentation for radiation treatment planning