Abstract- In image registration, similarity metrics are used to determine the optimal alignment between two images. A common metric used for judging image similarity is the weighted sum of squared differences (SSD) cost function. Recently, it was demonstrated that the evaluation of the SSD cost function can be performed efficiently using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to determine the optimal translation between two images based on pixel intensities. This paper extends this efficient approach by introducing the concept of quasiorientation maps as features into the alignment framework. This feature-based method is invariant to intensity mappings, making it suitable for aligning medical images acquired with different modalities. Experimenta...
The re-alignment of series of medical images in which there are multiple contrast variations is diff...
This paper introduces a hierarchical algorithm for the registration of corresponding images that do ...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
Abstract- One of the major problems facing medical imaging is the presence of geometric distortions ...
Image registration is the automatic alignment of images. It is a fundamental task in computer vision...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....
Copyright © 2014 Wu Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
Groupwise non-rigid image alignment is a difficult non-linear optimization problem involving many pa...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging problem in medical imaging. The goal is to align ana...
Abstract — Image registration has vital applications in medical image analysis. It is a fundamental ...
Image-guided interventions often rely on deformable multi-modal registration to align pre-treatment ...
This paper presents feature-based alignment (FBA), a general method for efficient and robust model-t...
Abstract––This paper presents a method of motion correction in registering multimodal imagery. Image...
Multimodal image alignment is the process of finding spatial correspondences between images formed b...
The re-alignment of series of medical images in which there are multiple contrast variations is diff...
This paper introduces a hierarchical algorithm for the registration of corresponding images that do ...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
Abstract- One of the major problems facing medical imaging is the presence of geometric distortions ...
Image registration is the automatic alignment of images. It is a fundamental task in computer vision...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....
Copyright © 2014 Wu Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsA...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
Groupwise non-rigid image alignment is a difficult non-linear optimization problem involving many pa...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging problem in medical imaging. The goal is to align ana...
Abstract — Image registration has vital applications in medical image analysis. It is a fundamental ...
Image-guided interventions often rely on deformable multi-modal registration to align pre-treatment ...
This paper presents feature-based alignment (FBA), a general method for efficient and robust model-t...
Abstract––This paper presents a method of motion correction in registering multimodal imagery. Image...
Multimodal image alignment is the process of finding spatial correspondences between images formed b...
The re-alignment of series of medical images in which there are multiple contrast variations is diff...
This paper introduces a hierarchical algorithm for the registration of corresponding images that do ...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...