We formulate and interpret several multi-modal registration methods in the context of a unified statistical and information theoretic framework. A unified interpretation clarifies the implicit assumptions of each method yielding a better understanding of their relative strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, we discuss a generative statistical model from which we derive a novel analysis tool, the "auto-information function", as a means of assessing and exploiting the common spatial dependencies inherent in multi-modal imagery. We analytically derive useful properties of the "auto-information" as well as verify them empirically on multi-modal imagery. Among the useful aspects of the "auto-information function" is that it can be computed fro...
PhD thesisThe field of medical image analysis has been rapidly growing for the past two decades. Bes...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical...
Image registration is the process of estimating the optimal transformation that aligns different ima...
We formulate and interpret several multi-modal registration methods inthe context of a unified stati...
Almost all imaging systems require some form of registration. A few examples are aligning medical im...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
In this paper, we present a Bayesian framework for both generating inter-subject large deformation t...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
In this thesis, registration methods for multi-modal medical images are reviewed with mutual informa...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
Over the last five years, new "voxel-based" approaches have allowed important leaps in mul...
Recent advances in medical imaging have resulted in the development of many imaging techniques that ...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. Different imaging modalities, such as CT, MRI and P...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
PhD thesisThe field of medical image analysis has been rapidly growing for the past two decades. Bes...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical...
Image registration is the process of estimating the optimal transformation that aligns different ima...
We formulate and interpret several multi-modal registration methods inthe context of a unified stati...
Almost all imaging systems require some form of registration. A few examples are aligning medical im...
A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic...
In this paper, we present a Bayesian framework for both generating inter-subject large deformation t...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
In this thesis, registration methods for multi-modal medical images are reviewed with mutual informa...
Abstract. The non-rigid registration of a group of images shares a common feature with building a mo...
For the retrospective, rigid body registration of two 3D datasets from different modalities (MR, CT ...
Over the last five years, new "voxel-based" approaches have allowed important leaps in mul...
Recent advances in medical imaging have resulted in the development of many imaging techniques that ...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. Different imaging modalities, such as CT, MRI and P...
Mutual information has developed into an accurate measure for rigid and affine monomodality and mult...
PhD thesisThe field of medical image analysis has been rapidly growing for the past two decades. Bes...
A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the registration of volumetric medical...
Image registration is the process of estimating the optimal transformation that aligns different ima...