Vibro-acoustography (VA) is a new imaging modality that has been applied to both medical and industrial imaging. Integrating unique diagnostic information of VA with other medical imaging is one of our research interests. In this work, we establish correspondence between the VA images and traditional X-ray mammogram by adopting a flexible control-point selection technique for image registration. A modified second-order polynomial, which simply leads to a scale/rotation/translation invariant registration, was used. The results of registration were used to spatially transform the breast VA images to map with the X-ray mammography with a registration error of less than 1.65 mm. The fused image is defined as a linear integration of the VA and X...
PURPOSE: To compare and evaluate intensity-based registration methods for computation of serial x-ra...
Determining corresponding regions between an MRI and an X-ray mammogram is a clinically useful task ...
Image guidance of minimally invasive cardiac interventions can be augmented by registering together ...
Vibro-acoustography (VA) is a new imaging modality that has been applied to both medical and industr...
X-ray mammography is routinely used in national screening programmes and as a clinical diagnostic to...
Vibro-acoustography (VA) is an imaging modality that produces an image of the mechanical response of...
To evaluate the diagnostic value of Ultrasound Computer Tomography (USCT), the imaging results have ...
Introduction: Vibro-acoustography (VA) is a recently developed imaging modality that is sensitive to...
Optical breast imaging offers the possibility of noninvasive, low cost, and high sensitivity imaging...
Consideration of information from multiple modalities has been shown to have increased diagnostic po...
In a larger effort, we are studying methods to improve the specificity of the diagnosis of breast ca...
In many situations it is desirable and advantageous to acquire medical images in more than one modal...
Software image registration is a powerful and versatile tool that allows the fusion of molecular and...
Image based registration techniques were developed, evaluated, and applied to 2D and 3D ultrasound (...
The availability of methods to register multimodality images in order to fuse them and to correlat...
PURPOSE: To compare and evaluate intensity-based registration methods for computation of serial x-ra...
Determining corresponding regions between an MRI and an X-ray mammogram is a clinically useful task ...
Image guidance of minimally invasive cardiac interventions can be augmented by registering together ...
Vibro-acoustography (VA) is a new imaging modality that has been applied to both medical and industr...
X-ray mammography is routinely used in national screening programmes and as a clinical diagnostic to...
Vibro-acoustography (VA) is an imaging modality that produces an image of the mechanical response of...
To evaluate the diagnostic value of Ultrasound Computer Tomography (USCT), the imaging results have ...
Introduction: Vibro-acoustography (VA) is a recently developed imaging modality that is sensitive to...
Optical breast imaging offers the possibility of noninvasive, low cost, and high sensitivity imaging...
Consideration of information from multiple modalities has been shown to have increased diagnostic po...
In a larger effort, we are studying methods to improve the specificity of the diagnosis of breast ca...
In many situations it is desirable and advantageous to acquire medical images in more than one modal...
Software image registration is a powerful and versatile tool that allows the fusion of molecular and...
Image based registration techniques were developed, evaluated, and applied to 2D and 3D ultrasound (...
The availability of methods to register multimodality images in order to fuse them and to correlat...
PURPOSE: To compare and evaluate intensity-based registration methods for computation of serial x-ra...
Determining corresponding regions between an MRI and an X-ray mammogram is a clinically useful task ...
Image guidance of minimally invasive cardiac interventions can be augmented by registering together ...