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Image:SegmentationAidedRegistrationComparison.png|Results. Top row: Pre-op LGE-MRI with its segmentation of the left atrium (LA). Middle row: Pre-op LA contour overlayed on the registered Post-op LGE-MRI. See the matching of the LA region. Bottom row: checker-board view of Pre-op and registered Post-op LGE-MRIs: they match well at the LA region but badly otherwise, indicating the necessity of using segmentation to aid the registration. | Image:SegmentationAidedRegistrationComparison.png|Results. Top row: Pre-op LGE-MRI with its segmentation of the left atrium (LA). Middle row: Pre-op LA contour overlayed on the registered Post-op LGE-MRI. See the matching of the LA region. Bottom row: checker-board view of Pre-op and registered Post-op LGE-MRIs: they match well at the LA region but badly otherwise, indicating the necessity of using segmentation to aid the registration. | ||
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
This work is part of the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC), funded by the National Institutes of Health through the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, Grant U54 EB005149. Information on NA-MIC can be obtained from the NA-MIC website. Contributor: Yi Gao, Brigham and Women's Hospital | |||||||||
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Module Description
When we want to register two images, often times, we would like an accurate matching at certain region. For example, in the atrial fibrillation longitudinal study, we want to register the pre-op and post-op images. In particular, we want the matching at the atrium to be emphasized. In such cases, we can use the segmentation of the target region, atrium in the previous example, to aid the registration process. This module is such a segmentation aided registration tool.
Use Cases
- In the atrial fibrillation longitudinal study, we want to register the pre-op and post-op images. In particular, we want the matching at the atrium to be emphasized.
Results. Top row: Pre-op LGE-MRI with its segmentation of the left atrium (LA). Middle row: Pre-op LA contour overlayed on the registered Post-op LGE-MRI. See the matching of the LA region. Bottom row: checker-board view of Pre-op and registered Post-op LGE-MRIs: they match well at the LA region but badly otherwise, indicating the necessity of using segmentation to aid the registration.
Tutorials
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Panels and their use
Similar Modules
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References
- Y Gao, Y Rathi, S Bouix, A Tannenbaum; Filtering in the Diffeomorphism Group and the Registration of Point Sets; IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 21 (10), 4383--4396
- Y Gao, B Gholami, RS MacLeod, J Blauer, WM Haddad, A Tannenbaum; Segmentation of the Endocardial Wall of the Left Atrium using Local Region-Based Active Contours and Statistical Shape Learning. Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging 2010.
Information for Developers
Section under construction. |