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D. Barber, W. Tindale, E. Hunt, A. Mayes, and H. Sagar. Automatic registration of spect images as an alternative to immobilization in neuroactivation studies. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 40:449--463, 1995.

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An Overview of Medical Image Registration Methods - Maintz, Viergever (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... [244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 202, 250, 251] # Maximization of zero crossings in difference images (Stochastic sign change (SSC) and Deterministic sign change (DSC) criterion) 252, 253, 254, 208, 255, 256, 223, 257] # Cepstral echo filtering [258] # Determination of the optic flow field [259, 260]. # Minimization of the absolute or squared intensity differences [255, 261, 96, 49, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 143, 199, 269, 59, 270, 271] # Matching local low order Taylor expansions determined by the image grey values [272] # Implicitly using surface registration by ....

....keep the class distinctions clear. Intrasubject registration is by far the most common of the three, used in almost any type of diagnostic and interventional procedure. Intersubject [174, 84, 92, 124, 123, 179, 220, 51, 265, 184, 185, 72, 160, 63, 88, 271, 190] and atlas registration [211, 212, 177, 178, 259, 263, 264, 199, 59, 186, 187, 273] appear mostly in 3D 3D MR 10 or CT brain image applications. The nature of the registration transformation is mostly curved; these applications are always intrinsic, either segmentation based or voxel property based, using the full image content. A proper (manual) initialization is frequently ....

D. C. Barber, W. B. Tindale, E. Hunt, A. Mayes, and H. J. Sagar. Automatic registration of SPECT images as an alternative to immobilization in neuroactivation studies. Physics in medicine and biology, 40:449--463, 1995.


Differential Elastic Image Registration - Periaswamy, Farid (2001)   (Correct)

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D. Barber, W. Tindale, E. Hunt, A. Mayes, and H. Sagar. Automatic registration of spect images as an alternative to immobilization in neuroactivation studies. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 40:449--463, 1995.


Differential Affine Motion Estimation for Medical.. - Periaswamy.. (2000)   (Correct)

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D. Barber, W. Tindale, E. Hunt, A. Mayes, and H. Sagar, Automatic registration of spect images as an alternative to immobilization in neuroactivation studies, Physics in medicine and biology 40, pp. 449463, 1995.

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