International audienceWe present a method for nonrigid motion analysis in time sequences of volume images (4D data). In this method, nonrigid motion of the deforming object contour is dynamically approximated by a physically-based deformable surface. In order to reduce the number of parameters describing the deformation, we make use of a modal analysis which provides a spatial smoothing of the surface. The deformation spectrum, which outlines the main excited modes, can be efficiently used for deformation comparison. Fourier analysis on time signals of the main deformation spectrum components provides a ternporal smoothing of the data. Thus a complex nonrigid deformation is described by only a few parameters: the main excited modes and the ...
This paper presents a new registration algorithm, called Temporal Di eomorphic Free Form Deformation...
A method for spatio-temporally smooth and consistent estimation of cardiac motion from MR cine seque...
International audienceThis paper presents a new diffeomorphic temporal registration algorithm and it...
We show interest in nonrigid motion analysis in medical imaging. After a brief overview of the exist...
International audienceWe describe a new method for computing the displacement vector field in time s...
articleInternational audienceSegmentation of time series of 3D cardiac images is clinically clinical...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to automatically extract quantitative parameters from ...
We present a method for comparison and classification of nonrigid motion using a deformable model an...
Abnormalities in heart motion can eventually lead to life threatening cardiac injuries therefore mea...
We present a novel method for estimating motion parameters and point correspondences between 3D surf...
In this paper, we concentrate on non rigid motion analysis and synthesis in 3D images using modal dy...
Abstract. Three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) imaging of dynamic structures is a rapidl...
dissertationDiffeomorphic models of image deformation are a mainstay of medical image registration d...
We describe a new method for computing the displacement vector field in time sequences of 3D images ...
This thesis proposes to fully automate the shape and motion reconstruction of non-rigid objects from...
This paper presents a new registration algorithm, called Temporal Di eomorphic Free Form Deformation...
A method for spatio-temporally smooth and consistent estimation of cardiac motion from MR cine seque...
International audienceThis paper presents a new diffeomorphic temporal registration algorithm and it...
We show interest in nonrigid motion analysis in medical imaging. After a brief overview of the exist...
International audienceWe describe a new method for computing the displacement vector field in time s...
articleInternational audienceSegmentation of time series of 3D cardiac images is clinically clinical...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to automatically extract quantitative parameters from ...
We present a method for comparison and classification of nonrigid motion using a deformable model an...
Abnormalities in heart motion can eventually lead to life threatening cardiac injuries therefore mea...
We present a novel method for estimating motion parameters and point correspondences between 3D surf...
In this paper, we concentrate on non rigid motion analysis and synthesis in 3D images using modal dy...
Abstract. Three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) imaging of dynamic structures is a rapidl...
dissertationDiffeomorphic models of image deformation are a mainstay of medical image registration d...
We describe a new method for computing the displacement vector field in time sequences of 3D images ...
This thesis proposes to fully automate the shape and motion reconstruction of non-rigid objects from...
This paper presents a new registration algorithm, called Temporal Di eomorphic Free Form Deformation...
A method for spatio-temporally smooth and consistent estimation of cardiac motion from MR cine seque...
International audienceThis paper presents a new diffeomorphic temporal registration algorithm and it...