We present a method for fast, approximate registration of whole-slide images (WSIs) of histopathology serial sections. Popular histopathology slide registration methods in the existing literature tend towards intensity-based approaches.1, 2 Further input, in the form of an approximate initial transformation to be applied to one of the two WSIs, is then usually required, and this transformation needs to be optimised. Such a transformation is not readily available in this context and thus there is a need for fast approximation of these parameters. Fast registration is achieved by comparison of the external boundaries of adjacent tissue sections, using local curvature on multiple scales to assess similarity. Our representation of curvature is ...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of biological specimens often requires the registration of successi...
<p>A. shows the histological section imaged using a 10x objective on a Dot-Slide scanning system. Th...
The registration of histological whole slide images is an important prerequisite for modern histolog...
Much insight into metabolic interactions, tissue growth, and tissue organization can be gained by an...
Introduction/ Background Image Registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fin...
Abstract In the recent decade, medical image registration and fusion process has emerged as an effec...
We present two new methods for automatic registration of microscope images of consecutive tissue se...
In this paper, we present a fast method for registration of multiple large, digitised whole-slide im...
This paper reports a novel method for deformable registration of digital anatomical surfaces. The me...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
For a proper three-dimensional reconstruction of histology serial sections, adjustment of the slices...
Producción CientíficaImage registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fine-gr...
We develop efficient techniques for the non-rigid registration of medical images by using representa...
3D reconstruction and digital double staining offer pathologists many new insights into tissue struc...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of biological specimens often requires the registration of successi...
<p>A. shows the histological section imaged using a 10x objective on a Dot-Slide scanning system. Th...
The registration of histological whole slide images is an important prerequisite for modern histolog...
Much insight into metabolic interactions, tissue growth, and tissue organization can be gained by an...
Introduction/ Background Image Registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fin...
Abstract In the recent decade, medical image registration and fusion process has emerged as an effec...
We present two new methods for automatic registration of microscope images of consecutive tissue se...
In this paper, we present a fast method for registration of multiple large, digitised whole-slide im...
This paper reports a novel method for deformable registration of digital anatomical surfaces. The me...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
For a proper three-dimensional reconstruction of histology serial sections, adjustment of the slices...
Producción CientíficaImage registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fine-gr...
We develop efficient techniques for the non-rigid registration of medical images by using representa...
3D reconstruction and digital double staining offer pathologists many new insights into tissue struc...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and examination of tissue at microscopic resolution have signi...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of biological specimens often requires the registration of successi...
<p>A. shows the histological section imaged using a 10x objective on a Dot-Slide scanning system. Th...