Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum of key objectives of interest. Having a pre-determined weight combination that leads to high-quality results for any instance of a specific DIR problem (i.e., a class solution) would facilitate clinical application of DIR. However, such a combination can vary widely for each instance and is currently often manually determined. A multi-objective optimization approach for DIR removes the need for manual tuning, providing a set of high-quality trade-off solutions. Here, we investigate machine learning for a multi-objective class solution, i.e., not a single weight combination, but a set thereof, that, when used on any instance of a specific DIR...
© 2018 IEEE. We present a fast learning-based algorithm for deformable, pairwise 3D medical image re...
As a fundamental task in medical image analysis, deformable image registration (DIR) is the process ...
textabstractBreast conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy is the standard of care for early-sta...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
textabstractTaking a multi-objective optimization approach to deformable image registration has rece...
htmlabstractGradient methods and their value in single-objective, real-valued optimization are well...
htmlabstractCurrently, two major challenges dominate the field of deformable image registration. The...
Some of the hardest problems in deformable image registration are problems where large anatomical di...
textabstractDeformable image registration is currently predominantly solved by optimizing a weighted...
Deformable image registration (DIR), the process of deforming one image to match another, is an imag...
textabstractDeformable image registration is typically formulated as an optimization problem involvi...
Deformable Image Registration (DIR) is a medical imaging process involving the spatial alignment of ...
This article introduce an original approach to overcome difficulties of multimodality global elastic...
Finding a realistic deformation that transforms one image into another, in case large deformations a...
© 2018 IEEE. We present a fast learning-based algorithm for deformable, pairwise 3D medical image re...
As a fundamental task in medical image analysis, deformable image registration (DIR) is the process ...
textabstractBreast conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy is the standard of care for early-sta...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
textabstractTaking a multi-objective optimization approach to deformable image registration has rece...
htmlabstractGradient methods and their value in single-objective, real-valued optimization are well...
htmlabstractCurrently, two major challenges dominate the field of deformable image registration. The...
Some of the hardest problems in deformable image registration are problems where large anatomical di...
textabstractDeformable image registration is currently predominantly solved by optimizing a weighted...
Deformable image registration (DIR), the process of deforming one image to match another, is an imag...
textabstractDeformable image registration is typically formulated as an optimization problem involvi...
Deformable Image Registration (DIR) is a medical imaging process involving the spatial alignment of ...
This article introduce an original approach to overcome difficulties of multimodality global elastic...
Finding a realistic deformation that transforms one image into another, in case large deformations a...
© 2018 IEEE. We present a fast learning-based algorithm for deformable, pairwise 3D medical image re...
As a fundamental task in medical image analysis, deformable image registration (DIR) is the process ...
textabstractBreast conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy is the standard of care for early-sta...