Non-rigid registration finds a dense correspondence between a pair of images, so that analogous structures in the two images are aligned. While this is sufficient for atlas comparisons, in order for registration to be an aid to diagnosis, registrations need to be performed on a set of images. In this paper we describe an objective function that can be used for this groupwise registration. We view the problem of image registration as one of learning correspondences from a set of examplar images (the registration set), and derive a Minimum Description Length (MDL) objective function. We give a brief description of the MDL approach as applied to transmitting both single images and sets of images, and show that the concept of a reference image ...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal image registration method based on the a priori knowledge...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. We introduce a method for registration of brain images ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a method for locally adjusted optical flow-based regi...
Groupwise non-rigid registration aims to find a dense correspondence across a set of images, so that...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
We propose two information theoretic similarity measures that allow to incorporate tissue class info...
Abstract. Image registration is an important enabling technology in medical image analysis. The curr...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging problem in medical imaging. The goal is to align ana...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
In this study, an implicit reference group-wise (IRG) registration with a small deformation, linear ...
Groupwise non-rigid image alignment is a difficult non-linear optimization problem involving many pa...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal image registration method based on the a priori knowledge...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. We introduce a method for registration of brain images ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a method for locally adjusted optical flow-based regi...
Groupwise non-rigid registration aims to find a dense correspondence across a set of images, so that...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
We propose two information theoretic similarity measures that allow to incorporate tissue class info...
Abstract. Image registration is an important enabling technology in medical image analysis. The curr...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging problem in medical imaging. The goal is to align ana...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
In this study, an implicit reference group-wise (IRG) registration with a small deformation, linear ...
Groupwise non-rigid image alignment is a difficult non-linear optimization problem involving many pa...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...
In this paper, we present a new multimodal image registration method based on the a priori knowledge...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. We introduce a method for registration of brain images ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a method for locally adjusted optical flow-based regi...