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Edge- and detail-preserving sparse image representations for deformable registration of chest MRI and CT volumes.

Mattias P Heinrich, Mark Jenkinson, Bartlomiej W Papiez, Fergus V Glesson, Sir Michael Brady, Julia A Schnabel.   

Abstract

Deformable medical image registration requires the optimisation of a function with a large number of degrees of freedom. Commonly-used approaches to reduce the computational complexity, such as uniform B-splines and Gaussian image pyramids, introduce translation-invariant homogeneous smoothing, and may lead to less accurate registration in particular for motion fields with discontinuities. This paper introduces the concept of sparse image representation based on supervoxels, which are edge-preserving and therefore enable accurate modelling of sliding organ motions frequently seen in respiratory and cardiac scans. Previous shortcomings of using supervoxels in motion estimation, in particular inconsistent clustering in ambiguous regions, are overcome by employing multiple layers of supervoxels. Furthermore, we propose a new similarity criterion based on a binary shape representation of supervoxels, which improves the accuracy of single-modal registration and enables multimodal registration. We validate our findings based on the registration of two challenging clinical applications of volumetric deformable registration: motion estimation between inhale and exhale phase of CT scans for radiotherapy planning, and deformable multi-modal registration of diagnostic MRI and CT chest scans. The experiments demonstrate state-of-the-art registration accuracy, and require no additional anatomical knowledge with greatly reduced computational complexity.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24683991     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38868-2_39

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inf Process Med Imaging        ISSN: 1011-2499


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