This paper proposes to apply the non parametric atlas registration framework we have recently developed in [6]. This technique derived from the optical flow model and the active contour framework allows to base the registration of an anatomical atlas on selected structures. A well-suited application of our model is the non rigid registration of medical images based on a hierarchical atlas. This hierarchical registration approach that we have previously introduced in [7], aims to better exploit the spatial dependencies that exist between anatomical structures in an image matching process. Its basic idea is to first register the structures the most relevant to estimate the deformation in order to help the registration of secondary structures....
Non-rigid registration algorithms have been proposed over the years to register medical images to ea...
This paper presents a new non parametric atlas registration framework, derived from the optical flow...
International audienceIntra-subject and inter-subject nonlinear registration based on dense transfor...
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm to carry outthe registration task with a dense deformation ...
Atlas-based segmentation has become a standard paradigm for exploiting prior knowledge in medical im...
This paper presents automated segmentation of structuresin the Head and Neck (H\&N) region, usin...
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm to carry out the registration task with a dense deformation...
Groupwise registration has recently been proposed for simultaneous and consistent registration of al...
In this paper, we propose a hierarchical model for medical im-age registration with a new descriptor...
Three-dimensional cerebral registration is mostly performed with atlas based methods. However, in ca...
This paper presents a new non parametric atlas registration framework, derived from the optical flow...
3D deformable registration, Two-level method, Statistical atlas Abstract: We propose a two-level met...
Image registration is an important task in medical image processing. Among its applications are inte...
To achieve more accurate and consistent registration in an image population, a novel hierarchical gr...
Today, tomographic images are used in medical applications more and more. To support physicians in d...
Non-rigid registration algorithms have been proposed over the years to register medical images to ea...
This paper presents a new non parametric atlas registration framework, derived from the optical flow...
International audienceIntra-subject and inter-subject nonlinear registration based on dense transfor...
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm to carry outthe registration task with a dense deformation ...
Atlas-based segmentation has become a standard paradigm for exploiting prior knowledge in medical im...
This paper presents automated segmentation of structuresin the Head and Neck (H\&N) region, usin...
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm to carry out the registration task with a dense deformation...
Groupwise registration has recently been proposed for simultaneous and consistent registration of al...
In this paper, we propose a hierarchical model for medical im-age registration with a new descriptor...
Three-dimensional cerebral registration is mostly performed with atlas based methods. However, in ca...
This paper presents a new non parametric atlas registration framework, derived from the optical flow...
3D deformable registration, Two-level method, Statistical atlas Abstract: We propose a two-level met...
Image registration is an important task in medical image processing. Among its applications are inte...
To achieve more accurate and consistent registration in an image population, a novel hierarchical gr...
Today, tomographic images are used in medical applications more and more. To support physicians in d...
Non-rigid registration algorithms have been proposed over the years to register medical images to ea...
This paper presents a new non parametric atlas registration framework, derived from the optical flow...
International audienceIntra-subject and inter-subject nonlinear registration based on dense transfor...