Multimodal image alignment is the process of finding spatial correspondences between images formed by different imaging techniques or under different conditions, to facilitate heterogeneous data fusion and correlative analysis. The information-theoretic concept of mutual information (MI) is widely used as a similarity measure to guide multimodal alignment processes, where most works have focused on local maximization of MI that typically works well only for small displacements; this points to a need for global maximization of MI, which has previously been computationally infeasible due to the high run-time complexity of existing algorithms. We propose an efficient algorithm for computing MI for all discrete displacements (formalized as the ...
Abstract. We present a new method for the fast and robust computation of in-formation theoretic simi...
This paper presents an algorithm for accurately aligning two images of the same scene captured simul...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....
Multimodal image alignment is the process of finding spatial correspondences between images formed b...
This paper introduces a hierarchical algorithm for the registration of corresponding images that do ...
Abstract. We propose a new, adaptive local measure based on gradient orientation similarity for the ...
We address the alignment of a group of images with simultaneous registration. Therefore, we provide ...
In [8], Studholme et al. introduced normalized mutual in-formation (NMI) as an overlap invariant gen...
International audienceIn this paper we present a direct image registration approach that uses Mutual...
Medical imaging is widely used today to facilitate both disease diagnosis and treatment planning pra...
Modern medicine has become reliant on medical imaging. Multiple modalities, e. g. magnetic reso...
Abstract- In image registration, similarity metrics are used to determine the optimal alignment betw...
Registration is a fundamental task in image processing. Its purpose is to find a geometrical transfo...
The problem of fitting one image into another is commonly called registration. Finding the best po...
Mutual information (MI) is one of the most popular and widely used similarity measures in image regi...
Abstract. We present a new method for the fast and robust computation of in-formation theoretic simi...
This paper presents an algorithm for accurately aligning two images of the same scene captured simul...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....
Multimodal image alignment is the process of finding spatial correspondences between images formed b...
This paper introduces a hierarchical algorithm for the registration of corresponding images that do ...
Abstract. We propose a new, adaptive local measure based on gradient orientation similarity for the ...
We address the alignment of a group of images with simultaneous registration. Therefore, we provide ...
In [8], Studholme et al. introduced normalized mutual in-formation (NMI) as an overlap invariant gen...
International audienceIn this paper we present a direct image registration approach that uses Mutual...
Medical imaging is widely used today to facilitate both disease diagnosis and treatment planning pra...
Modern medicine has become reliant on medical imaging. Multiple modalities, e. g. magnetic reso...
Abstract- In image registration, similarity metrics are used to determine the optimal alignment betw...
Registration is a fundamental task in image processing. Its purpose is to find a geometrical transfo...
The problem of fitting one image into another is commonly called registration. Finding the best po...
Mutual information (MI) is one of the most popular and widely used similarity measures in image regi...
Abstract. We present a new method for the fast and robust computation of in-formation theoretic simi...
This paper presents an algorithm for accurately aligning two images of the same scene captured simul...
This paper presents a method for alignment of images acquired by sensors of different modalities (e....