| G. Malandain and S. Fernandez-Vidal. Physically based rigid registration of 3-d free-form objects: Aplication to medical imaging. Technical Report 2453, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, January 1995. |
....automatic registration. Problems inherent in the different approaches are addressed, too, like e.g. attraction to local minima in shape based registration or inconvenient use of physical markers for landmark points. Other authors describe approaches that try to overcome the well known problems. Malandain et al. 1995) discuss a physically based method for shape based registration that allows the transformed volume to jump over local minima, thus preventing the algorithm from stopping the search at the wrong point. Van den Elsen and Viergever (1991) use a marker attached to the patient during image ....
Malandain, G., Fernandez-Vidal, S., Rocchisani, J.-M., Physically Based Rigid Registration of 3-D Free-Form Objects: Application to Medical Imaging. Rapport de recherche no. 2453. Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Sophia-Antipolis, 1995.
....registration of MRI and CT has been investigated by Van den Elsen [11] Pelizzari et al. have used surface based methods to register PET and MRI imagery [12] Jiang et al. 13] have applied a robust variant of chamfer matching to register surfaces from multi modal medical images. Malandain et al. [14] have described a physically based method for registration of medical images, including PET to MR, that is based on potentials of attraction. Grimson et al. have used surface based methods to register MRI to laser measurements of the skin, as well as to register MRI to MRI [15] While such ....
G. Malandain, S. Fernandez-Vidal, and J.M. Rocchisani. Physically based rigid registration of 3-d free-form objects: Application to medical imaging. Technical Report 2453, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Sophia-Antipolis, 1005.
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G. Malandain and S. Fernandez-Vidal. Physically based rigid registration of 3-d free-form objects: Aplication to medical imaging. Technical Report 2453, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, January 1995.
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