This paper presents a method for constructing symmetric and transitive algorithms for registration of image sequences from image registration algorithms that do not have these two properties. The method is applicable to both rigid and nonrigid registration and it can be used with linear or periodic image sequences. The symmetry and transitivity properties are satisfied exactly (up to the machine precision), that is, they always hold regardless of the image type, quality, and the registration algorithm as long as the computed transformations are invertable. These two properties are especially important in motion tracking applications since physically incorrect deformations might be obtained if the registration algorithm is not symmetric and ...
A natural requirement in pairwise image registration is that the resulting deformation is independen...
Image registration brings two images into alignment despite any initial misalignment. Multi-modal im...
Copyright © 2014 Wu Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...
Non-rigid registration of medical images is often posed as an algorithmic problem. While algorithms ...
The main topic of this thesis is nonrigid image registration for medical applications. We start with...
Abstract. Transitive consistency of pairwise transformations is a desir- able property of groupwise ...
This paper presents a new method for image registration based on jointly estimating the forward and ...
Abstract––This paper presents a method of motion correction in registering multimodal imagery. Image...
Abstract. Image registration is an important enabling technology in medical image analysis. The curr...
An efficient algorithm for non-rigid image registration is proposed. The proposed method consists of...
International audienceThis paper deals with the automation of the analysis of images depicting shape...
An efficient algorithm for non-rigid image registration is proposed. The proposed method consists of...
Applications of image registration in parametric imaging are investigated. The manual and automatic ...
This dissertation explores innovative applications of diverse image registration techniques in the c...
In this paper we present a new approach for non rigid groupwise registration of cardiac magnetic res...
A natural requirement in pairwise image registration is that the resulting deformation is independen...
Image registration brings two images into alignment despite any initial misalignment. Multi-modal im...
Copyright © 2014 Wu Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...
Non-rigid registration of medical images is often posed as an algorithmic problem. While algorithms ...
The main topic of this thesis is nonrigid image registration for medical applications. We start with...
Abstract. Transitive consistency of pairwise transformations is a desir- able property of groupwise ...
This paper presents a new method for image registration based on jointly estimating the forward and ...
Abstract––This paper presents a method of motion correction in registering multimodal imagery. Image...
Abstract. Image registration is an important enabling technology in medical image analysis. The curr...
An efficient algorithm for non-rigid image registration is proposed. The proposed method consists of...
International audienceThis paper deals with the automation of the analysis of images depicting shape...
An efficient algorithm for non-rigid image registration is proposed. The proposed method consists of...
Applications of image registration in parametric imaging are investigated. The manual and automatic ...
This dissertation explores innovative applications of diverse image registration techniques in the c...
In this paper we present a new approach for non rigid groupwise registration of cardiac magnetic res...
A natural requirement in pairwise image registration is that the resulting deformation is independen...
Image registration brings two images into alignment despite any initial misalignment. Multi-modal im...
Copyright © 2014 Wu Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...