Title of article
Quantitative evaluation of convolution-based methods for medical image interpolation
Author/Authors
Erik H.W. Meijering، نويسنده , , Wiro J. Niessen، نويسنده , , Max A. Viergever، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
16
From page
111
To page
126
Abstract
Interpolation is required in a variety of medical image processing applications. Although many interpolation techniques are known from the literature, evaluations of these techniques for the specific task of applying geometrical transformations to medical images are still lacking. In this paper we present such an evaluation. We consider convolution-based interpolation methods and rigid transformations (rotations and translations). A large number of sinc-approximating kernels are evaluated, including piecewise polynomial kernels and a large number of windowed sinc kernels, with spatial supports ranging from two to ten grid intervals. In the evaluation we use images from a wide variety of medical image modalities. The results show that spline interpolation is to be preferred over all other methods, both for its accuracy and its relatively low computational cost.
Keywords
Convolution-based interpolation , Spline interpolation , Windowed sinc kernels , piecewise polynomial kernels , Geometrical transformation , medical images , quantitative evaluation
Journal title
Medical Image Analysis
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Medical Image Analysis
Record number
449734
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