A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the pose of an object in an image. The technique does not require information about the surface properties of the object, besides its shape, and is robust with respect to variations of illumination. In our derivation few assumptions are made about the nature of the imaging process. As a result the algorithms are quite general and may foreseeably be used in a wide variety of imaging situations. Experiments are presented that demonstrate the approach registering magnetic resonance (MR) images, aligning a complex 3D object model to real scenes including clutter and occlusion, tracking a human head in a video sequence and aligning a view-based 2D object model to real images. The meth...
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Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the pose of an object in an image. T...
The problem of comparing and aligning three-dimensional models to images has at-tracted a significan...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
This paper presents feature-based alignment (FBA), a general method for efficient and robust model-t...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
We propose a model-based object recognition algorithm to establish accurate correspondence between a...
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International audienceIn this paper we present a direct image registration approach that uses Mutual...
We have developed a new mutual information-based registration method for matching unlabeled point fe...
Methods based on mutual information have shown promising results for matching of multimodal brain im...
Analysis of multispectral or multitemporal images requires proper geometric alignment of the images ...
International audienceIn this paper we present a direct tracking approach that uses Mutual Informati...
Image registration methods based on maximization of mutual information have shown promising results ...
In this paper we present a new method for matching stereo\ud image pairs. This technique is based on...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the pose of an object in an image. T...
The problem of comparing and aligning three-dimensional models to images has at-tracted a significan...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
This paper presents feature-based alignment (FBA), a general method for efficient and robust model-t...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
We propose a model-based object recognition algorithm to establish accurate correspondence between a...
This work concerns a novel study in the field of image-to-geometry registration. Our approach takes ...
International audienceIn this paper we present a direct image registration approach that uses Mutual...
We have developed a new mutual information-based registration method for matching unlabeled point fe...
Methods based on mutual information have shown promising results for matching of multimodal brain im...
Analysis of multispectral or multitemporal images requires proper geometric alignment of the images ...
International audienceIn this paper we present a direct tracking approach that uses Mutual Informati...
Image registration methods based on maximization of mutual information have shown promising results ...
In this paper we present a new method for matching stereo\ud image pairs. This technique is based on...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...