The registration of pre-operative volumetric datasets to intra- operative two-dimensional images provides an improved way of verifying patient position and medical instrument loca- tion. In applications from orthopedics to neurosurgery, it has a great value in maintaining up-to-date information about changes due to intervention. We propose a mutual information- based registration algorithm to establish the proper align- ment. For optimization purposes, we compare the perfor- mance of the non-gradient Powell method and two slightly di erent versions of a stochastic gradient ascent strategy: one using a sparsely sampled histogramming approach and the other Parzen windowing to carry out probability density approximation. Our main contributio...
2D-3D registration is a crucial step in Image-Guided Intervention, such as spine surgery, total hip ...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
\u3cp\u3eThe advantage of 2D-3D image registration methods versus direct image-to-patient registrati...
The registration of pre-operative volumetric datasets to intra-operative two-dimensional images prov...
Clinical procedures that are conventionally guided by 2D x-ray imaging, may benefit from the additio...
We have developed an algorithm for the rigid-body registration of a CT volume to a set of C-arm imag...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
In the context of computer assist surgical techniques, a new elastic registration method of 3D meshe...
The purpose of a registration process is to find a geometric transformation, that relates correspond...
Medical image registration is a critical image processing task in many applications such as image-gu...
University of Technology, Sydney. Department of Applied Physics.In current practice, it is common in...
In the context of image processing, non-rigid registration is an operation that attempts to align tw...
The paper presents a computationally efficient 3D–2D image registration algorithm for automatic pre-...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of using deformable registration in clinical practi...
The work described in this thesis deals with the registration of single and multiple 2-dimensional (...
2D-3D registration is a crucial step in Image-Guided Intervention, such as spine surgery, total hip ...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
\u3cp\u3eThe advantage of 2D-3D image registration methods versus direct image-to-patient registrati...
The registration of pre-operative volumetric datasets to intra-operative two-dimensional images prov...
Clinical procedures that are conventionally guided by 2D x-ray imaging, may benefit from the additio...
We have developed an algorithm for the rigid-body registration of a CT volume to a set of C-arm imag...
Medical imaging is nowadays a vital component of a large number of clinical applications. For compar...
In the context of computer assist surgical techniques, a new elastic registration method of 3D meshe...
The purpose of a registration process is to find a geometric transformation, that relates correspond...
Medical image registration is a critical image processing task in many applications such as image-gu...
University of Technology, Sydney. Department of Applied Physics.In current practice, it is common in...
In the context of image processing, non-rigid registration is an operation that attempts to align tw...
The paper presents a computationally efficient 3D–2D image registration algorithm for automatic pre-...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of using deformable registration in clinical practi...
The work described in this thesis deals with the registration of single and multiple 2-dimensional (...
2D-3D registration is a crucial step in Image-Guided Intervention, such as spine surgery, total hip ...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
\u3cp\u3eThe advantage of 2D-3D image registration methods versus direct image-to-patient registrati...