Intensity based registration methods, such as the mutual information (MI), do not commonly consider the spatial geometric information and the initial correspondences are uncertainty. In this paper, we present a novel approach for achieving highly-automatic 2D/3D image registration integrating the advantages from both entropy MI and spatial geometric features correspondence methods. Inspired by the scale space theory, we project the surfaces on a 3D model to 2D normal image spaces provided that it can extract both local geodesic feature descriptors and global spatial information for estimating initial correspondences for image-to-image and image-to-model registration. The multiple 2D/3D image registration can then be further refined using MI...
Image registration is an important topic for many imaging systems and computer vision applications. ...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Maximization of Mutual Information routines proved to be suitable for registration of multimodal ima...
Intensity based registration methods, such as the mutual information (MI), do not commonly consider ...
In this paper, a novel spatial feature, namely maximum distance-gradient-magnitude (MDGM), is define...
This work concerns a novel study in the field of image-to-geometry registration. Our approach takes ...
We present a new algorithm for mutual information estimation for image registration based on the nea...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
To make up for the lack of concern on the spatial information in the conventional mutual information...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
www.elsevier.com/locate/patcog In image registration, mutual information is a well-performing measur...
Image registration is an important topic for many imaging systems and computer vision applications. ...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Maximization of Mutual Information routines proved to be suitable for registration of multimodal ima...
Intensity based registration methods, such as the mutual information (MI), do not commonly consider ...
In this paper, a novel spatial feature, namely maximum distance-gradient-magnitude (MDGM), is define...
This work concerns a novel study in the field of image-to-geometry registration. Our approach takes ...
We present a new algorithm for mutual information estimation for image registration based on the nea...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
To make up for the lack of concern on the spatial information in the conventional mutual information...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
In this paper we present a novel method for performing image registration of different modalities. M...
www.elsevier.com/locate/patcog In image registration, mutual information is a well-performing measur...
Image registration is an important topic for many imaging systems and computer vision applications. ...
Image registration is a fundamental problem that can be found in a diverse range of fields within th...
Maximization of Mutual Information routines proved to be suitable for registration of multimodal ima...