Title :
In Vivo Micro-Image Mosaicing
Author :
Loewke, Kevin E. ; Camarillo, David B. ; Piyawattanametha, Wibool ; Mandella, Michael J. ; Contag, Christopher H. ; Thrun, Sebastian ; Salisbury, J. Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
Recent advances in optical imaging have led to the development of miniature microscopes that can be brought to the patient for visualizing tissue structures in vivo. These devices have the potential to revolutionize health care by replacing tissue biopsy with in vivo pathology. One of the primary limitations of these microscopes, however, is that the constrained field of view can make image interpretation and navigation difficult. In this paper, we show that image mosaicing can be a powerful tool for widening the field of view and creating image maps of microanatomical structures. First, we present an efficient algorithm for pairwise image mosaicing that can be implemented in real time. Then, we address two of the main challenges associated with image mosaicing in medical applications: cumulative image registration errors and scene deformation. To deal with cumulative errors, we present a global alignment algorithm that draws upon techniques commonly used in probabilistic robotics. To accommodate scene deformation, we present a local alignment algorithm that incorporates deformable surface models into the mosaicing framework. These algorithms are demonstrated on image sequences acquired in vivo with various imaging devices including a hand-held dual-axes confocal microscope, a miniature two-photon microscope, and a commercially available confocal microendoscope.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; endoscopes; image segmentation; medical image processing; optical microscopy; confocal microendoscope; cumulative image registration errors; deformable surface models; field of view widening; global alignment algorithm; hand held dual axes confocal microscope; image sequences; in vivo microimage mosaicing; in vivo pathology; in vivo tissue structure visualization; local alignment algorithm; microanatomical structure image maps; miniature microscopes; miniature two photon microscope; optical imaging; pairwise image mosaicing algorithm; scene deformation; Image registration; In vivo; Microscopy; Optical imaging; Optical microscopy; Optimization; Confocal microscopy; image mosaicing; in vivo pathology; optical biopsy; Algorithms; Animals; Brain; Endoscopes; Endoscopy; Hand; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Mice; Microscopy, Confocal; Miniaturization; Robotics; Skin;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2010.2085082