International audienceWe propose and evaluate a new block-matching strategy for rigid-body registration of multimodal or multisequence medical images. The classical algorithm first matches points of both images by maximizing the iconic similarity of blocks of voxels around them, then estimates the rigid-body trans- formation best superposing these matched pairs of points, and iterates these two steps until convergence. In this for- mulation, only discrete translations are investigated in the block-matching step, which is likely to cause several prob- lems, most notably a difficulty to tackle large rotations and to recover subvoxel transformations. We propose a solution to these two problems by replacing the original, computa- tionally expen...
The primary goal of this dissertation is to develop point-based rigid and non-rigid image registrati...
Most medical image registration algorithms suffer from a directionality bias that has been shown to ...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
International audienceWe propose and evaluate a new block-matching strategy for rigid-body registrat...
International audienceWe propose to use a recently introduced optimisation method in the context of ...
Registration is a fundamental task in image processing. Its purpose is to find a geometrical transfo...
International audienceThe registration of thoracic images is a challenging problem with essential cl...
International audienceIn this paper we show how to use the approximate bilateral symmetry of the bra...
Non-rigid image registration is an essential tool required for overcoming the inherent local anatomi...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
International audienceA number of problems frequently encountered in brain image analysis can be con...
International audienceThis paper presents an original method for three-dimensional elastic registrat...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging prob-lem in medical imaging. The goal is to align an...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging problem in medical imaging. The goal is to align ana...
Image registration (IR) is the process of geometric overlaying or alignment f two or more 2D/3D imag...
The primary goal of this dissertation is to develop point-based rigid and non-rigid image registrati...
Most medical image registration algorithms suffer from a directionality bias that has been shown to ...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...
International audienceWe propose and evaluate a new block-matching strategy for rigid-body registrat...
International audienceWe propose to use a recently introduced optimisation method in the context of ...
Registration is a fundamental task in image processing. Its purpose is to find a geometrical transfo...
International audienceThe registration of thoracic images is a challenging problem with essential cl...
International audienceIn this paper we show how to use the approximate bilateral symmetry of the bra...
Non-rigid image registration is an essential tool required for overcoming the inherent local anatomi...
Image registration is an important problem with several applications in Medical Imaging. Intra-subje...
International audienceA number of problems frequently encountered in brain image analysis can be con...
International audienceThis paper presents an original method for three-dimensional elastic registrat...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging prob-lem in medical imaging. The goal is to align an...
Multi-modal image registration is a challenging problem in medical imaging. The goal is to align ana...
Image registration (IR) is the process of geometric overlaying or alignment f two or more 2D/3D imag...
The primary goal of this dissertation is to develop point-based rigid and non-rigid image registrati...
Most medical image registration algorithms suffer from a directionality bias that has been shown to ...
Abstract.We propose an information theoretic approach to the rigid body registration of 3D multi-mod...