DocumentCode :
2500297
Title :
Deformations incorporating rigid structures [medical imaging]
Author :
Little, J.A. ; Hill, D.L.G. ; Hawkes, D.J.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Radiol. Sci., Guy´´s Hospital, London, UK
fYear :
1996
fDate :
21-22 Jun 1996
Firstpage :
104
Lastpage :
113
Abstract :
Medical image registration can provide useful clinical information by relating images of the same patient acquired from different modalities, or from serial studies with a single modality. Current algorithms invariably assume that the objects in the images can be treated as a rigid body. In practice, some parts of a patient, usually bony structures, may move as rigid bodies while others may deform. To address this, the authors have developed a new technique that allows identified objects in the image to move as rigid bodies, while the remainder smoothly deforms. Euclidean distance transforms calculated from the rigid objects are used to weight a linear combination of pre-defined linear transformations, one for each rigid body in the image, and also to form a modified radial basis function. This ensures that the non-linear deformation tends to zero as one moves towards the rigid body boundary. The resulting deformation technique is valid in any dimension, subject to the choice of the basis function. The authors demonstrate this technique in two dimensions on a pattern of rigid square structures to simulate the vertebral bodies of the spine, and on sagittal magnetic resonance images collected from a volunteer
Keywords :
biomedical NMR; image registration; medical image processing; Euclidean distance transforms; bony structures; clinical information; deformations incorporating rigid structures; identified objects; medical diagnostic imaging; medical image registration; modified radial basis function; predefined linear transformations; rigid bodies; rigid square structures pattern; sagittal magnetic resonance images; spine vertebral bodies simulation; Anatomy; Biomedical imaging; Computed tomography; Deformable models; Hospitals; Image registration; Magnetic heads; Magnetic resonance imaging; Poles and towers; Shape;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis, 1996., Proceedings of the Workshop on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7368-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MMBIA.1996.534062
Filename :
534062
Link To Document :
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