To achieve more accurate and consistent registration in an image population, a novel hierarchical groupwise registration framework, called Atlas Building by Self-Organized Registration and Bundling (ABSORB), is proposed in this paper. In this new framework, the global structure, i.e., the relative distribution of subject images is always preserved during the registration process by constraining each subject image to deform only locally with respect to its neighbors within the learned image manifold. To achieve this goal, two novel strategies, i.e., the self-organized registration by warping one image towards a set of its eligible neighbors and image bundling to cluster similar images, are specially proposed. By using these two strategies, t...
We demonstrate an EM-based algorithm that jointly registers and clusters a group of images using an ...
International audienceComputational atlases based on nonrigid registration have found much use in th...
Image regression, atlas building, and multi-atlas segmentation are three groupwise medical image ana...
To achieve more accurate and consistent registration in an image population, a novel hierarchical gr...
Groupwise registration has recently been proposed for simultaneous and consistent registration of al...
Normalizing all images in a large data set into a common space is a key step in many clinical and re...
Effective and efficient spatial normalization of a large population of brain images is critical for ...
Graph-based groupwise registration methods are widely used in atlas construction. Given a group of i...
This paper proposes to apply the non parametric atlas registration framework we have recently develo...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...
Non-rigid image registration is fundamentally important in analyzing large-scale population of medic...
Effective and efficient spatial normalization of a large population of brain images is critical for ...
In this paper, a novel image registration method is proposed to achieve accurate registration betwee...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
We present a population registration framework that acts on large collections or populations of data...
We demonstrate an EM-based algorithm that jointly registers and clusters a group of images using an ...
International audienceComputational atlases based on nonrigid registration have found much use in th...
Image regression, atlas building, and multi-atlas segmentation are three groupwise medical image ana...
To achieve more accurate and consistent registration in an image population, a novel hierarchical gr...
Groupwise registration has recently been proposed for simultaneous and consistent registration of al...
Normalizing all images in a large data set into a common space is a key step in many clinical and re...
Effective and efficient spatial normalization of a large population of brain images is critical for ...
Graph-based groupwise registration methods are widely used in atlas construction. Given a group of i...
This paper proposes to apply the non parametric atlas registration framework we have recently develo...
Groupwise registration has been recently introduced to simultaneously register a group of images by ...
Non-rigid image registration is fundamentally important in analyzing large-scale population of medic...
Effective and efficient spatial normalization of a large population of brain images is critical for ...
In this paper, a novel image registration method is proposed to achieve accurate registration betwee...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
We present a population registration framework that acts on large collections or populations of data...
We demonstrate an EM-based algorithm that jointly registers and clusters a group of images using an ...
International audienceComputational atlases based on nonrigid registration have found much use in th...
Image regression, atlas building, and multi-atlas segmentation are three groupwise medical image ana...