Whole-body computed tomography (CT) image registration is important for cancer diagnosis, therapy planning and treatment. Such registration requires accounting for large differences between source and target images caused by deformations of soft organs/tissues and articulated motion of skeletal structures. The registration algorithms relying solely on image processing methods exhibit deficiencies in accounting for such deformations and motion. We propose to predict the deformations and movements of body organs/tissues and skeletal structures for whole-body CT image registration using patient-specific non-linear biomechanical modelling. Unlike the conventional biomechanical modelling, our approach for building the biomechanical models does n...
Conventional nonrigid registration methods usually treat the region of interest (ROI) as a single de...
Background: The strategy to combat the problem associated with large deformations in the breast due ...
Multimodality image registration plays a crucial role in various clinical and research applications....
Whole-body computed tomography (CT) image registration is important for cancer diagnosis, therapy pl...
Registration of whole-body radiographic images is an important task in analysis of the disease progr...
Comparison of whole-body medical images acquired for a given patient at different times is important...
Patient-specific biomechanical models have been advocated as a tool for predicting deformations of s...
Multi-modality imaging studies are becoming more widely utilized inthe analysis of medical data. Ana...
We present a new non-rigid registration algorithm estimating the displacement field generated by art...
In this paper, a method for deformable registration of male pelvises in CT images is proposed. It is...
Abstract This paper presents a new hybrid biomechanical model-based non-rigid image registration met...
Abstract. We propose a new approach for validating deformable image registration algorithms. Since d...
Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are two of the most informative modali...
Medical imaging is currently employed in the diagnosis, planning, delivery and response monitoring o...
This thesis presents research and development in registration of images containing rigid structures ...
Conventional nonrigid registration methods usually treat the region of interest (ROI) as a single de...
Background: The strategy to combat the problem associated with large deformations in the breast due ...
Multimodality image registration plays a crucial role in various clinical and research applications....
Whole-body computed tomography (CT) image registration is important for cancer diagnosis, therapy pl...
Registration of whole-body radiographic images is an important task in analysis of the disease progr...
Comparison of whole-body medical images acquired for a given patient at different times is important...
Patient-specific biomechanical models have been advocated as a tool for predicting deformations of s...
Multi-modality imaging studies are becoming more widely utilized inthe analysis of medical data. Ana...
We present a new non-rigid registration algorithm estimating the displacement field generated by art...
In this paper, a method for deformable registration of male pelvises in CT images is proposed. It is...
Abstract This paper presents a new hybrid biomechanical model-based non-rigid image registration met...
Abstract. We propose a new approach for validating deformable image registration algorithms. Since d...
Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are two of the most informative modali...
Medical imaging is currently employed in the diagnosis, planning, delivery and response monitoring o...
This thesis presents research and development in registration of images containing rigid structures ...
Conventional nonrigid registration methods usually treat the region of interest (ROI) as a single de...
Background: The strategy to combat the problem associated with large deformations in the breast due ...
Multimodality image registration plays a crucial role in various clinical and research applications....