A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating inverse consistent constraint (ICC) is implemented. An inverse consistent and symmetric cost function using mutual information as a similarity measure is employed. The cost function also includes regularization of transformation and inverse consistent error (ICE). The uncertainties in balancing various terms in the cost function are avoided by alternatively minimizing the similarity measure, the regularization of the transformation, and the ICE terms. The diffeomorphism of registration for preventing folding and/or tearing in the deformation is achieved by the composition scheme. The quality of image registration is first demonstrated by con...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new large-deformation nonlinear image registration...
The demons algorithm is a fast non-parametric non-rigid registration method. In recent years great e...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...
A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating...
Abstract. This paper presents a new image registration algorithm that accommodates locally large non...
Nonlinear registration is an important technique to align two different images and widely applied in...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...
This paper presents a new method for image registration based on jointly estimating the forward and ...
We propose a multimodal free-form registration algorithm based on maximization of mutual information...
Image Registration is an algorithmic optimization process primarily aimed at estimating the most opt...
Optimization techniques have been widely used in deformable registration, allowing for the incorpora...
Image registration is a fundamental task in medical imaging analysis, which is commonly used during ...
All fields of neuroscience that employ brain imaging need to communicate their results with referenc...
© 2016 IEEE. Optimization techniques have been widely used in deformable registration, allowing for ...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new large-deformation nonlinear image registration...
The demons algorithm is a fast non-parametric non-rigid registration method. In recent years great e...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...
A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating...
Abstract. This paper presents a new image registration algorithm that accommodates locally large non...
Nonlinear registration is an important technique to align two different images and widely applied in...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...
This paper presents a new method for image registration based on jointly estimating the forward and ...
We propose a multimodal free-form registration algorithm based on maximization of mutual information...
Image Registration is an algorithmic optimization process primarily aimed at estimating the most opt...
Optimization techniques have been widely used in deformable registration, allowing for the incorpora...
Image registration is a fundamental task in medical imaging analysis, which is commonly used during ...
All fields of neuroscience that employ brain imaging need to communicate their results with referenc...
© 2016 IEEE. Optimization techniques have been widely used in deformable registration, allowing for ...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new large-deformation nonlinear image registration...
The demons algorithm is a fast non-parametric non-rigid registration method. In recent years great e...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...