Some of the hardest problems in deformable image registration are problems where large anatomical differences occur between image acquisitions (e.g. large deformations due to images acquired in prone and supine positions and (dis)appearing structures between image acquisitions due to surgery). In this work we developed and studied, within a previously introduced multi-objective optimization framework, a dual-dynamic transformation model to be able to tackle such hard problems. This model consists of two non-fixed grids: one for the source image and one for the target image. By not requiring a fixed, i.e. pre-determined, association of the grid with the source image, we can accommodate for both large deformations and (dis)appearing structure...
Finding a realistic deformation that transforms one image into another, in case large deformations a...
textabstractDeformable image registration is typically formulated as an optimization problem involvi...
Deformable registration, the task of bringing two images into spatial correspondence, is a prerequis...
Some of the hardest problems in deformable image registration are problems where large anatomical di...
htmlabstractCurrently, two major challenges dominate the field of deformable image registration. The...
We recently demonstrated the strong potential of using dual-dynamic transformation models when tackl...
textabstractTaking a multi-objective optimization approach to deformable image registration has rece...
Reliably and physically accurately transferring information between images through deformable image ...
htmlabstractThe use of gradient information is well-known to be highly useful in single-objective op...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
Deformable image registration (DIR), the process of deforming one image to match another, is an imag...
textabstractBreast conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy is the standard of care for early-sta...
Deformable Image Registration (DIR) is a medical imaging process involving the spatial alignment of ...
textabstractDeformable image registration is currently predominantly solved by optimizing a weighted...
Finding a realistic deformation that transforms one image into another, in case large deformations a...
textabstractDeformable image registration is typically formulated as an optimization problem involvi...
Deformable registration, the task of bringing two images into spatial correspondence, is a prerequis...
Some of the hardest problems in deformable image registration are problems where large anatomical di...
htmlabstractCurrently, two major challenges dominate the field of deformable image registration. The...
We recently demonstrated the strong potential of using dual-dynamic transformation models when tackl...
textabstractTaking a multi-objective optimization approach to deformable image registration has rece...
Reliably and physically accurately transferring information between images through deformable image ...
htmlabstractThe use of gradient information is well-known to be highly useful in single-objective op...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
Current state-of-the-art medical deformable image registration (DIR) methods optimize a weighted sum...
Deformable image registration (DIR), the process of deforming one image to match another, is an imag...
textabstractBreast conserving surgery followed by radiotherapy is the standard of care for early-sta...
Deformable Image Registration (DIR) is a medical imaging process involving the spatial alignment of ...
textabstractDeformable image registration is currently predominantly solved by optimizing a weighted...
Finding a realistic deformation that transforms one image into another, in case large deformations a...
textabstractDeformable image registration is typically formulated as an optimization problem involvi...
Deformable registration, the task of bringing two images into spatial correspondence, is a prerequis...