HAMMER: hierarchical attribute matching mechanism for elastic registration
Johns Hopkins Medicine · University of Pennsylvania · +1 more institution
Abstract
A new approach is presented for elastic registration of medical images, and is applied to magnetic resonance images of the brain. Experimental results demonstrate very high accuracy in superposition of images from different subjects. There are two major novelties in the proposed algorithm. First, it uses an attribute vector, i.e., a set of geometric moment invariants (GMIs) that are defined on each voxel in an image and are calculated from the tissue maps, to reflect the underlying anatomy at different scales. The attribute vector, if rich enough, can distinguish between different parts of an image, which helps establish anatomical correspondences in the deformation procedure; it also helps reduce local…
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2Topics & keywords
- Maxima and minima
- Matching (statistics)
- Artificial intelligence
- Similarity (geometry)
- Computer science
- Voxel
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Computer vision