Medical images that are to be registered for clinical application often contain both structures that deform and ones that remain rigid. Nonrigid registration algorithms that do not model properties of different tissue types may result in deformations of rigid structures. In this article a local rigidity penalty term is proposed which is included in the registration function in order to penalize the deformation of rigid objects. This term can be used for any representation of the deformation field capable of modelling locally rigid transformations. By using a B-spline representation of the deformation field, a fast algorithm can be devised. The proposed method is compared with an unconstrained nonrigid registration algorithm. It is evaluated...
Medical image registration has received considerable attention in the medical imaging and computer v...
We propose a statistical spline deformation model (SSDM) as a method to solve non-rigid image regist...
The Problem: Our intention is to find a non-rigid transformation in 3D that provides a registration ...
Nonrigid registration is a technique commonly used in the field of medical imaging. A drawback of mo...
Voxel-based nonrigid image registration can be formulated as an optimisation problem whose goal is t...
Conventional nonrigid registration methods usually treat the region of interest (ROI) as a single de...
In present-day medical practice it is often necessary to nonrigidly align image data. Current regist...
Regularized nonrigid medical image registration algorithms usually estimate the deformation by minim...
For non-rigid registration, the objects in medical images are usually treated as a single deformable...
This paper presents a global optimisation method for the registration of 3D medical images. A novel ...
Non-rigid registration of medical images is often posed as an algorithmic problem. While algorithms ...
This thesis presents research and development in registration of images containing rigid structures ...
Non-rigid registration algorithms have been proposed over the years to register medical images to ea...
Multi-modality imaging studies are becoming more widely utilized inthe analysis of medical data. Ana...
In this paper we describe a new algorithm for nonrigid registration based on an elastically deformab...
Medical image registration has received considerable attention in the medical imaging and computer v...
We propose a statistical spline deformation model (SSDM) as a method to solve non-rigid image regist...
The Problem: Our intention is to find a non-rigid transformation in 3D that provides a registration ...
Nonrigid registration is a technique commonly used in the field of medical imaging. A drawback of mo...
Voxel-based nonrigid image registration can be formulated as an optimisation problem whose goal is t...
Conventional nonrigid registration methods usually treat the region of interest (ROI) as a single de...
In present-day medical practice it is often necessary to nonrigidly align image data. Current regist...
Regularized nonrigid medical image registration algorithms usually estimate the deformation by minim...
For non-rigid registration, the objects in medical images are usually treated as a single deformable...
This paper presents a global optimisation method for the registration of 3D medical images. A novel ...
Non-rigid registration of medical images is often posed as an algorithmic problem. While algorithms ...
This thesis presents research and development in registration of images containing rigid structures ...
Non-rigid registration algorithms have been proposed over the years to register medical images to ea...
Multi-modality imaging studies are becoming more widely utilized inthe analysis of medical data. Ana...
In this paper we describe a new algorithm for nonrigid registration based on an elastically deformab...
Medical image registration has received considerable attention in the medical imaging and computer v...
We propose a statistical spline deformation model (SSDM) as a method to solve non-rigid image regist...
The Problem: Our intention is to find a non-rigid transformation in 3D that provides a registration ...