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Accuracy and reproducibility of co-registration techniques based on mutual information and normalized mutual information for MRI and SPECT brain images.

Takashi Yokoi1, Tsutomu Soma, Hiroyuki Shinohara, Hiroshi Matsuda.   

Abstract

We implemented a 3D co-registration technique based on mutual information (MI) including 2D image matching as a coarse pre-registration. The 2D coarse pre-registration was performed in the transverse, sagittal and coronal planes sequentially, and all six parameters were then optimized as fine registration. Normalized mutual information (NMI) was also examined as another entropy-based measure that was invariant to the overlapped area of two images. In order to compare accuracy and precision of the present method with a conventional two-level multiresolution approach, simulation was performed by 100 trials with the random initial mismatch of +/-10 degrees and +/-17.92 mm (Type-I) and +/-20 degrees and +/-40.32 mm (Type-II). For Type-I, no significant differences were found between registration errors of the multiresolution approach and the present method with the MI criterion. No biases were observed (< or =0.13 degrees and < or =0.57 mm for the multiresolution approach; < or =0.12 degrees and < or =0.57 mm for the present method) and the SDs were very small (< or =0.18 degrees and < or =0.12 mm for the multiresolution approach; < or =0.11 degrees and < or =0.11 mm for the present method). For Type-II, SDs for the multiresolution approach (< or =1.8 degrees and < or =0.88 mm) were markedly larger than those for the present method (< or =0.64 degrees and < or =0.20 mm) with MI. Success rate for the present method was 99.9%, which was higher than 97.6% for the multiresolution approach. Simulation also revealed that MI and NMI performance were almost equivalent. The choice of optimization strategy more affected accuracy and reproducibility than the choice of the registration criterion (MI or NMI) in our simulation condition. The present method is sufficiently accurate and reproducible for MRI-SPECT registration in clinical use.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15682846     DOI: 10.1007/bf02985959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Nucl Med        ISSN: 0914-7187            Impact factor:   2.668


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