This paper presents a new method for image registration based on jointly estimating the forward and reverse transformations between two images while constraining these transforms to be inverses of one another. This approach produces a consistent set of transformations that have less pairwise registration error, i.e., better correspondence, than traditional methods that estimate the forward and reverse transformations independently. The transformations are estimated iteratively and are restricted to preserve topology by constraining them to obey the laws of continuum mechanics. The transformations are parameterized by a Fourier series to diagonalize the covariance structure imposed by the continuum mechanics constraints and to provide a comp...
peer reviewedAbstract. Transitive consistency of pairwise transformations is a desir- able property ...
Abstract. Here we present a new image registration algorithm for the alignment of histological secti...
Image registration is usually the first step before performing any post-processing operations such a...
Abstract. This paper presents a new image registration algorithm that accommodates locally large non...
A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating...
A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating...
Nonlinear registration is an important technique to align two different images and widely applied in...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new approach to tackle simultaneously linear and d...
Image Registration is an algorithmic optimization process primarily aimed at estimating the most opt...
Two new consistent image registration algorithms are presented: one is based on matching correspondi...
In this paper, we propose a novel continuum finite strain formulation of the equilibrium gap regular...
Motivated by the need to locate and identify objects in three dimensional CT images, an optimal regi...
This work focuses on the modelling of problems related to image registration. Image registration con...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...
The paper presents a new parameter-free approach to non-rigid image regis-tration, where displacemen...
peer reviewedAbstract. Transitive consistency of pairwise transformations is a desir- able property ...
Abstract. Here we present a new image registration algorithm for the alignment of histological secti...
Image registration is usually the first step before performing any post-processing operations such a...
Abstract. This paper presents a new image registration algorithm that accommodates locally large non...
A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating...
A nonlinear viscoelastic image registration algorithm based on the demons paradigm and incorporating...
Nonlinear registration is an important technique to align two different images and widely applied in...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new approach to tackle simultaneously linear and d...
Image Registration is an algorithmic optimization process primarily aimed at estimating the most opt...
Two new consistent image registration algorithms are presented: one is based on matching correspondi...
In this paper, we propose a novel continuum finite strain formulation of the equilibrium gap regular...
Motivated by the need to locate and identify objects in three dimensional CT images, an optimal regi...
This work focuses on the modelling of problems related to image registration. Image registration con...
Nonlinear registration is critical to many aspects of Neuroimaging research. It facilitates averagin...
The paper presents a new parameter-free approach to non-rigid image regis-tration, where displacemen...
peer reviewedAbstract. Transitive consistency of pairwise transformations is a desir- able property ...
Abstract. Here we present a new image registration algorithm for the alignment of histological secti...
Image registration is usually the first step before performing any post-processing operations such a...