Non-rigid image registration is fundamentally important in analyzing large-scale population of medical images, e.g., T1-weighted brain MRI data. Conventional pairwise registration methods involve only two images, as the moving subject image is deformed towards the space of the template for the maximization of their in-between similarity. The population information, however, is mostly ignored, with individual images in the population registered independently with the arbitrarily selected template. By contrast, this dissertation investigates the contributions of the entire population to image registration. First, the population can provide guidance to the pairwise registration between a certain subject and the template. If the subject and an ...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
Non-rigid image registration is an important tool for analysing morphometric differences in subjects...
AbstractThe size and complexity of brain imaging studies in pre-clinical populations are increasing,...
Effective and efficient spatial normalization of a large population of brain images is critical for ...
Groupwise registration has recently been proposed for simultaneous and consistent registration of al...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
For image-guided interventions, the imaging task often pertains to registering preoperative and intr...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In this paper, a novel image registration method is proposed to achieve accurate registration betwee...
PhD thesisThe field of medical image analysis has been rapidly growing for the past two decades. Bes...
We propose a new approach to register the subject image with the template by leveraging a set of int...
The most widespread technique used to register sets of medical images consists of selecting one imag...
Medical image registration is a critical image processing task in many applications such as image-gu...
Recent advances in medical imaging have resulted in the development of many imaging techniques that ...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
Non-rigid image registration is an important tool for analysing morphometric differences in subjects...
AbstractThe size and complexity of brain imaging studies in pre-clinical populations are increasing,...
Effective and efficient spatial normalization of a large population of brain images is critical for ...
Groupwise registration has recently been proposed for simultaneous and consistent registration of al...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
For image-guided interventions, the imaging task often pertains to registering preoperative and intr...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In this paper, a novel image registration method is proposed to achieve accurate registration betwee...
PhD thesisThe field of medical image analysis has been rapidly growing for the past two decades. Bes...
We propose a new approach to register the subject image with the template by leveraging a set of int...
The most widespread technique used to register sets of medical images consists of selecting one imag...
Medical image registration is a critical image processing task in many applications such as image-gu...
Recent advances in medical imaging have resulted in the development of many imaging techniques that ...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
Non-rigid image registration is an important tool for analysing morphometric differences in subjects...
AbstractThe size and complexity of brain imaging studies in pre-clinical populations are increasing,...