International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a novel mapping algorithm between 2D images and a 3D volume seeking simultaneously a linear plane transformation and an in-plane dense deformation. We adopt a metric free locally over-parametrized graphical model that combines linear and deformable parameters within a coupled formulation on a 5-dimensional space. Image similarity is encoded in singleton terms, while geometric linear consistency of the solution (common/single plane) and in-plane deformations smoothness are modeled in a pair-wise term. The robustness of the method and its promising results with respect to the state of the art demonstrate the extreme potential of this approach
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Non-rigid image registration is an essential tool required for overcoming the inherent local anatomi...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a novel mapping algorithm between 2D image...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new approach to tackle simultaneously linear and d...
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International audienceThis review introduces a novel deformable image registration paradigm that exp...
Deformable image registration plays a fundamental role in many clinical applications. In this paper ...
International audienceDeformable image registration is a fundamental problem in computer vision and ...
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International audienceRigid slice-to-volume registration is a challenging task, which finds applicat...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a new methodology for multimodal non-rigid medical image registrat...
This paper describes two new atlas-based methods of 2D single modality non-rigid registration using ...
In this paper we introduce a new method for non-rigid voxel-based registration of medical images. Th...
This paper presents a global optimisation method for the registration of 3D medical images. A novel ...
Non-rigid image registration is an essential tool required for overcoming the inherent local anatomi...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a novel mapping algorithm between 2D image...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new approach to tackle simultaneously linear and d...
International audiencePurpose: This paper introduces a novel decomposed graphical model to deal with...
International audienceThis review introduces a novel deformable image registration paradigm that exp...
Deformable image registration plays a fundamental role in many clinical applications. In this paper ...
International audienceDeformable image registration is a fundamental problem in computer vision and ...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a novel method based on discrete optimization of high...
International audienceRigid slice-to-volume registration is a challenging task, which finds applicat...
Image registration is widely used in different areas, including medical image analysis and image pro...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a new methodology for multimodal non-rigid medical image registrat...
This paper describes two new atlas-based methods of 2D single modality non-rigid registration using ...
In this paper we introduce a new method for non-rigid voxel-based registration of medical images. Th...
This paper presents a global optimisation method for the registration of 3D medical images. A novel ...
Non-rigid image registration is an essential tool required for overcoming the inherent local anatomi...
In this paper, a new multi-modal non-rigid registration technique for medical images is presented. F...