Title of article :
A Study on Robustness of Various Deformable Image Registration Algorithms on Image Reconstruction Using 4DCT Thoracic Images
Author/Authors :
Parande, S Faculty of Sciences - Modern Technologies Graduate University of Advanced Technology Haftbagh St. Kerman Iran , Esmaili Torshabi, A Faculty of Sciences - Modern Technologies Graduate University of Advanced Technology Haftbagh St. Kerman Iran
Abstract :
Background: Medical image interpolation is recently introduced as a helpful tool
to obtain further information via initial available images taken by tomography systems.
To do this, deformable image registration algorithms are mainly utilized to perform
image interpolation using tomography images.
Materials and Methods: In this work, 4DCT thoracic images of five real
patients provided by DIR-lab group were utilized. Four implemented registration algorithms
as 1) Original Horn-Schunck, 2) Inverse consistent Horn-Schunck, 3) Original
Demons and 4) Fast Demons were implemented by means of DIRART software packages.
Then, the calculated vector fields are processed to reconstruct 4DCT images at
any desired time using optical flow based on interpolation method. As a comparative
study, the accuracy of interpolated image obtained by each strategy is measured by
calculating mean square error between the interpolated image and real middle image
as ground truth dataset.
Results: Final results represent the ability to accomplish image interpolation
among given two-paired images. Among them, Inverse Consistent Horn-Schunck algorithm
has the best performance to reconstruct interpolated image with the highest
accuracy while Demons method had the worst performance.
Conclusion: Since image interpolation is affected by increasing the distance between
two given available images, the performance accuracy of four different registration
algorithms is investigated concerning this issue. As a result, Inverse Consistent
Horn-Schunck does not essentially have the best performance especially in facing
large displacements happened due to distance increment.
Keywords :
Deformable Image Registration , Respiratory motion , Computer-Assisted , Image Processing , Image-Guided , Radiotherapy , Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering