A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical images of differing modalities. Registration is achieved by adjustment of the relative position and orientation until the mutual information between the images is maximized. In our derivation of the registration procedure, few assumptions are made about the nature of the imaging process. As a result the algorithms are quite general and can foreseeably be used with a wide variety of imaging devices. This approach works directly with image data; no pre-processing or segmentation is required. This technique is however more flexible and robust than other intensity based techniques like correlation. Additionally, it has an efficient implementatio...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...
A semi-automatic, two-stage multimodality medical volume registration is described. This registratio...
Multi-modal volumetric medical image registration is accomplished by mapping the coordinate space of...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. Different imaging modalities, such as CT, MRI and P...
This paper describes two methods for automating registration of 3D medical images acquired from diff...
This master-thesis considers implementation of automated multimodal volume-to-volume registration of...
The objective of registration process is to obtain a spatial transformation of a floating image to a...
Analysis of multispectral or multitemporal images requires proper geometric alignment of the images ...
Voxel-intensity based multimodal volume registration methods commonly use mutual information. Comput...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...
A semi-automatic, two-stage multimodality medical volume registration is described. This registratio...
Multi-modal volumetric medical image registration is accomplished by mapping the coordinate space of...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. Different imaging modalities, such as CT, MRI and P...
This paper describes two methods for automating registration of 3D medical images acquired from diff...
This master-thesis considers implementation of automated multimodal volume-to-volume registration of...
The objective of registration process is to obtain a spatial transformation of a floating image to a...
Analysis of multispectral or multitemporal images requires proper geometric alignment of the images ...
Voxel-intensity based multimodal volume registration methods commonly use mutual information. Comput...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...