Title :
Simultaneous usage of homologous points, lines, and planes for optimal, 3-D, linear registration of multimodality imaging data
Author :
Meyer, Charles R. ; Leichtman, Gregg S. ; Brunberg, James A. ; Wahl, Richard L. ; Quint, Leslie E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
3/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors have extended point-based registration to include simultaneous registration of points, lines, and planes, to permit accurate and easily implemented three-dimensional (3-D) registration of multimodal data sets for fusion of clinical anatomic and functional imaging modalities. Constructive geometry is used to define user-identified features where each feature´s role in the reconstruction is weighted based on its relative statistical quality, i.e., variance. The algorithm employs singular value decomposition (SVD) and optimization techniques to find the minimum weighted least mean square error (LMSE) affine solution. The new method is generally more accurate due to the availability of more features to register. Notably the error surface contains only one minimum. Different subclasses of affine solutions can be obtained based on appropriateness and sufficiency of the number and type of input features. Preliminary results indicate that this method is useful in multimodal diagnostic image fusion
Keywords :
image registration; medical image processing; optimisation; singular value decomposition; algorithm; anatomic imaging; clinical imaging modalities fusion; constructive geometry; functional imaging; homologous points; input features; lines; minimum weighted least mean square error affine solution; multimodal data sets; multimodal diagnostic image fusion; multimodality imaging data; optimal 3D linear registration; optimization techniques; planes; relative statistical quality; singular value decomposition; user-identified features; variance; Biochemistry; Biomedical imaging; Computed tomography; Geometry; Image fusion; Image reconstruction; Mean square error methods; Medical diagnostic imaging; Positron emission tomography; Radiology;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on