Abstract. This paper introduces a new similarity measure designed to bring a population of segmented subjects into alignment in a common coordinate system. Our metric aligns each subject with a hidden proba-bilistic model of the common spatial distribution of anatomical tissues, estimated using STAPLE. Our approach does not require the selection of a subject of the population as a “target subject”, nor the identification of “stable ” landmarks across subjects. Rather, the approach determines automatically from the data what the most consistent alignment of the joint data is, subject to the particular transformation family used to align the subjects. The computational cost of joint simultaneous registration of the population of subjects is s...
Nonlinear registration of 2D histological sections with corresponding slices of MRI data is a critic...
In order to analyse body composition of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) volumes, atlas-based segmen...
Deformable registration methods are essential for multimodality imaging. Many different methods exis...
This paper introduces a new similarity measure designed to bring a population of segmented subjects ...
This paper introduces a new metric to gather a large collection of segmented images into a same re...
Medical image registration is a widely used strategy for intrasubject and intersubject matching. Ove...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
This paper introduces a new approach for the joint alignment of a large collection of segmented imag...
Abstract. This paper introduces a new approach for the joint alignment of a large collection of segm...
Accurate and reliable registration of shapes and multi-dimensional point sets describing the morphol...
Abstract. Multi-atlas registration-based segmentation has recently become a popular technique in med...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
An atlas defines a common coordinate system to enable the comparison of data from different subjects...
We present a population registration framework that acts on large collections or populations of data...
Nonlinear registration of 2D histological sections with corresponding slices of MRI data is a critic...
In order to analyse body composition of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) volumes, atlas-based segmen...
Deformable registration methods are essential for multimodality imaging. Many different methods exis...
This paper introduces a new similarity measure designed to bring a population of segmented subjects ...
This paper introduces a new metric to gather a large collection of segmented images into a same re...
Medical image registration is a widely used strategy for intrasubject and intersubject matching. Ove...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
This paper introduces a new approach for the joint alignment of a large collection of segmented imag...
Abstract. This paper introduces a new approach for the joint alignment of a large collection of segm...
Accurate and reliable registration of shapes and multi-dimensional point sets describing the morphol...
Abstract. Multi-atlas registration-based segmentation has recently become a popular technique in med...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
Anatomical alignment in neuroimaging studies is of such importance that considerable effort is put i...
An atlas defines a common coordinate system to enable the comparison of data from different subjects...
We present a population registration framework that acts on large collections or populations of data...
Nonlinear registration of 2D histological sections with corresponding slices of MRI data is a critic...
In order to analyse body composition of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) volumes, atlas-based segmen...
Deformable registration methods are essential for multimodality imaging. Many different methods exis...