The registration of cardiac images is relevant for the diagnosis of cardiac pathologies. In the case of SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography) datasets, this is difficult because of the low resolution of the images. In this paper we present a new registration method for 3D images with poor resolution. Our method is based on the maximization of the mutual information (MI) using a new interpolation method which significantly improves the result of an MI-based strategy on low resolution images. We also use a different optimization strategy than other MI-based algorithms, typically achieving errors of the order of one pixel. We also discuss experimental results of our method
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
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Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...
The registration of cardiac images is relevant for the diagnosis of cardiac pathologies. In the case...
several pre-processing steps such as registration, intensity normalization and brain extraction. Usu...
The objective of registration process is to obtain a spatial transformation of a floating image to a...
Hybrid PET/CT scanners can simultaneously visualize coronary artery disease as revealed by computed ...
Abstract The myocardial single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a good study due to it...
International audienceSingle photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging with 201Tl or 99mTc...
Mutual-information maximization is one of the most popular algorithms for automatic image registrati...
Purpose: The combination of sequentially acquired cardiac PET and SPECT data integrating metabolic a...
Echocardiography and Cardiac CT images are important imaging modalities in diagnosing the cardiac di...
Our attempt consists of modelling the heart left ventricle at stress and rest situation, using the m...
In this paper an evaluation and a comparison of surface and image intensity based (mutual informatio...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
Voxel-intensity based multimodal volume registration methods commonly use mutual information. Comput...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...
The registration of cardiac images is relevant for the diagnosis of cardiac pathologies. In the case...
several pre-processing steps such as registration, intensity normalization and brain extraction. Usu...
The objective of registration process is to obtain a spatial transformation of a floating image to a...
Hybrid PET/CT scanners can simultaneously visualize coronary artery disease as revealed by computed ...
Abstract The myocardial single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a good study due to it...
International audienceSingle photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging with 201Tl or 99mTc...
Mutual-information maximization is one of the most popular algorithms for automatic image registrati...
Purpose: The combination of sequentially acquired cardiac PET and SPECT data integrating metabolic a...
Echocardiography and Cardiac CT images are important imaging modalities in diagnosing the cardiac di...
Our attempt consists of modelling the heart left ventricle at stress and rest situation, using the m...
In this paper an evaluation and a comparison of surface and image intensity based (mutual informatio...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
Voxel-intensity based multimodal volume registration methods commonly use mutual information. Comput...
Registration is one of the essential medical image processing techniques. The goal is to find a geom...