We propose two information theoretic similarity measures that allow to incorporate tissue class information in non-rigid image registration. The first measure assumes that tissue class probabilities have been assigned to each of the images to be registered by prior segmentation of both of them. One image is then non-rigidly deformed to match the other such that the fuzzy overlap of corresponding voxel object labels becomes similar to the ideal case whereby the tissue probability maps of both images are identical. Image similarity is assessed during registration by the divergence between the ideal and actual joint class probability distributions of both images. A second registration measure is proposed that applies in case a segmentation is ...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address a complex image registration issue arising while the...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...
We propose a multimodal free-form registration algorithm that matches voxel class labels rather than...
We present a methodology for incorporating prior knowledge on class probabilities into the registrat...
We present a methodology for incorporating prior knowledge on class probabilities into the registrat...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
Abstract Similarity measures for non-rigid multimodal registration are required to be local in order...
Registration of 2-D projection images and 3-D volume images is still a largely unsolved problem. In ...
We propose a multimodal free-form registration algorithm based on maximization of mutual information...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
Abstract. Mutual Information (MI) and Normalised Mutual Information (NMI) have enjoyed success as im...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address a complex image registration issue arising while the...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...
We propose a multimodal free-form registration algorithm that matches voxel class labels rather than...
We present a methodology for incorporating prior knowledge on class probabilities into the registrat...
We present a methodology for incorporating prior knowledge on class probabilities into the registrat...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
Abstract Similarity measures for non-rigid multimodal registration are required to be local in order...
Registration of 2-D projection images and 3-D volume images is still a largely unsolved problem. In ...
We propose a multimodal free-form registration algorithm based on maximization of mutual information...
Much biomedical and medical research relies on the collection of ever-larger amounts of image data (...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
Abstract. Mutual Information (MI) and Normalised Mutual Information (NMI) have enjoyed success as im...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address a complex image registration issue arising while the...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...