A general-purpose deformable registration algorithm referred to as ”DRAMMS” is presented in this paper. DRAMMS adds to the literature of registration methods that bridge between the traditional voxel-wise methods and landmark/feature-based methods. In particular, DRAMMS extracts Gabor attributes at each voxel and selects the optimal components, so that they form a highly distinctive morphological signature reflecting the anatomical context around each voxel in a multi-scale and multi-resolution fashion. Compared with intensity or mutual-information based methods, the high-dimensional optimal Gabor attributes render different anatomical regions relatively distinctively identifiable and therefore help establish more accurate and reliable corr...
The demons algorithm is a fast non-parametric non-rigid registration method. In recent years great e...
Advances in microscopy has placed the construction of connectomes, comprehensive brain maps, within ...
In this paper, a novel spatial feature, namely maximum distance-gradient-magnitude (MDGM), is define...
A general-purpose deformable registration algorithm referred to as ”DRAMMS” is presented in this pap...
International audienceA general-purpose deformable registration algorithm referred to as "DRAMMS" is...
This dissertation presents work on deformable registration of medical images. Deformable registratio...
Deformable registration has been widely used in neuroscience studies for spatial normalization of br...
In this research three innovative registration systems were designed with the configurations of the ...
Recent advances in medical imaging have resulted in the development of many imaging techniques that ...
We introduce HyperMorph, a framework that facilitates efficient hyperparameter tuning in learning-ba...
AbstractThis paper presents a nonlinear image registration algorithm based on the setting of Large D...
Registration is a fundamental task in image processing. Its purpose is to find a geometrical transfo...
A probabilistic group-wise similarity registration technique based on Student’s t-mixture model (TMM...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
The demons algorithm is a fast non-parametric non-rigid registration method. In recent years great e...
Advances in microscopy has placed the construction of connectomes, comprehensive brain maps, within ...
In this paper, a novel spatial feature, namely maximum distance-gradient-magnitude (MDGM), is define...
A general-purpose deformable registration algorithm referred to as ”DRAMMS” is presented in this pap...
International audienceA general-purpose deformable registration algorithm referred to as "DRAMMS" is...
This dissertation presents work on deformable registration of medical images. Deformable registratio...
Deformable registration has been widely used in neuroscience studies for spatial normalization of br...
In this research three innovative registration systems were designed with the configurations of the ...
Recent advances in medical imaging have resulted in the development of many imaging techniques that ...
We introduce HyperMorph, a framework that facilitates efficient hyperparameter tuning in learning-ba...
AbstractThis paper presents a nonlinear image registration algorithm based on the setting of Large D...
Registration is a fundamental task in image processing. Its purpose is to find a geometrical transfo...
A probabilistic group-wise similarity registration technique based on Student’s t-mixture model (TMM...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
The demons algorithm is a fast non-parametric non-rigid registration method. In recent years great e...
Advances in microscopy has placed the construction of connectomes, comprehensive brain maps, within ...
In this paper, a novel spatial feature, namely maximum distance-gradient-magnitude (MDGM), is define...