Image registration is an important component of image analysis used to align two or more images. In this paper, we present a new framework for image registration based on compression. The basic idea underlying our approach is the conjecture that two images are correctly registered when we can maximally compress one image given the information in the other. The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, we show that the image registration process can be dealt with from the perspective of a compression problem. Second, we demonstrate that the similarity metric, introduced by Li et al., performs well in image registration. Two different versions of the similarity metric have been used: the Kolmogorov version, computed using standard real-wo...
Image registration is the task of determining positions of corresponding points in two images. A fas...
Abstract Similarity measures for non-rigid multimodal registration are required to be local in order...
A new line of research uses compression methods to measure the similarity between signals. Two signa...
Image registration is an important component of image analysis used to align two or more images. In ...
Measures of image similarity that inspect the intensity probability distribution of the images have ...
An evaluation of the impact of lossy compression on rigid registration algorithms for medical images...
Image registration is an important task in medicine, especially when images have been acquired by di...
Two new similarity measures for rigid image registration, based on the normalization of Jensen'...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Image registration requires the transformation of one image to another so as to spatially align the ...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
The main objective of image registration is to match two or more images captured at different times ...
Abstract. Recently the entropy-similarity measure has been introduced for the registration of image ...
Image registration is an important topic for many imaging systems and computer vision applications. ...
We propose a registration algorithm based on successively refined quantization and an alignment metr...
Image registration is the task of determining positions of corresponding points in two images. A fas...
Abstract Similarity measures for non-rigid multimodal registration are required to be local in order...
A new line of research uses compression methods to measure the similarity between signals. Two signa...
Image registration is an important component of image analysis used to align two or more images. In ...
Measures of image similarity that inspect the intensity probability distribution of the images have ...
An evaluation of the impact of lossy compression on rigid registration algorithms for medical images...
Image registration is an important task in medicine, especially when images have been acquired by di...
Two new similarity measures for rigid image registration, based on the normalization of Jensen'...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Image registration requires the transformation of one image to another so as to spatially align the ...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
The main objective of image registration is to match two or more images captured at different times ...
Abstract. Recently the entropy-similarity measure has been introduced for the registration of image ...
Image registration is an important topic for many imaging systems and computer vision applications. ...
We propose a registration algorithm based on successively refined quantization and an alignment metr...
Image registration is the task of determining positions of corresponding points in two images. A fas...
Abstract Similarity measures for non-rigid multimodal registration are required to be local in order...
A new line of research uses compression methods to measure the similarity between signals. Two signa...